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@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ internally, so we need to create a route to the 10.23.0.0/20 network ourselves:
set protocols static interface-route 10.23.0.0/20 next-hop-interface vtun10
Generate X.509 Certificate and Keys
-***********************************
+-----------------------------------
OpenVPN ships with a set of scripts called Easy-RSA that can generate the
appropriate files needed for an OpenVPN setup using X.509 certificates.
@@ -338,10 +338,10 @@ For example, Branch 1's router might have the following files:
ca.crt branch1.crt branch1.key
Client Authentication
----------------------
+=====================
LDAP
-****
+----
Enterprise installations usually ship a kind of directory service which is used
to have a single password store for all employees. VyOS and OpenVPN support using
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ The required config file may look like:
</Authorization>
Active Directory
-****************
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Despite the fact that AD is a superset of LDAP