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I already had this key but it was on the wrong place.


I didn't create a new file if it's that what you mean.


Maybe this is important to mention:


The 2010-10-08-10-57.p12 key was named 2012-12-12-15-25.p12 before but in the config file it's said I need the 2010-10-08-10-57.p12 data.


As the 2012-12-12-15-25.p12 came with the VPN client I thought I have to rename the file as it was named in the config file as the data the config file pints to didn't exist.
 
If the configs were meant to work as is, it's very strange that you have to rename something.


If i were you, i'd keep the key with the latest date name, then change the reference to it in the config file.
 
This is what the install.sh says:



Code:
cp KUE.conf *.p12 /etc/openvpn



No keys directory is mentioned here.

But the config data points to /etc/keys/012-12-12-15-25.p12 instead??

This directory doesn't even exist by default.



I tried deleting the "keys" directory and it didn't help.

I deleted the "keys" directory in the config file (it points to /etc/openvpn/2012-12-12-15-25.p12 now).

I tried the original file names as well as the changed ones.



It#s always the same error:





Code:
Sat Nov 10 14:22:39 2012 Error reading PKCS#12 file /etc/openvpn/2012-12-12-15-25.p12: error:0D0680A8:asn1 encoding routines:ASN1_CHECK_TLEN:wrong tag: error:0D07803A:asn1 encoding routines:ASN1_ITEM_EX_D2I:nested asn1 error

Sat Nov 10 14:22:39 2012 Exiting
 
The key directory should be /etc/openvpn/keys/


And i doubt 2012-12-12-15-25.p12 is a directory, should be a file but i may be wrong.
 
That's right. the .p12 is a file.


There doesn't exist a "keys" directory after installation.


I don't want to mess around.


Is there a better way to install openVPN on slackware?
 
It's installed by default :rolleyes: .


You just have to copy config + certificates/keys and launch the daemon.
 
You really want me to use slackware.


OK, I've seen the new pictures and this looks really great now.


I really have to give it a go.


My right SD already has Debian and Android.


Slackware will join the family.
 
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