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The Greenbow VPN Configuration
This example use Pre Shared Key setup of The Greenbow VPN Client.
You can download the Greenbow VPN client here.
Install The Greenbow VPN Client and reboot your machine.
The corresponding OpenBSD isakmpd.conf can be found here.
This is how the configuration window looks like after the machine has been rebooted.
Begin by right-clicking on the configuration and click "New Phase 1".
Set the "Remote Gateway" to the ip address or dns name to your OpenBSD gateway. Also, set the preshared key and make sure that the rest of the parameters match. There's no need to change any settings in the Advanced window.
Continue by rightclicking on your newly created connection and choose "Add Phase 2".
In your phase 2, please enter whatever you want to tunnel using your IPsec VPN. In this case, connections to the "Internal Network" 192.168.2.0/24. You can add more networks if you want to as well.
When this is finished, please click "Save & Apply" followed by "Open Tunnel" to connect to the gateway.
You should see a "VPN Tunnel Active" in the status bar as an indicator that the tunnel has been negotiated.
And in the connection window, you'll see the negotiated connections.
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