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Notice: This tutorial has been created with Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) and does not work with … How to Install OpenVPN Server on Ubuntu 18.04 & 16.04 Feb 27, 2020 How To Set up OpenVPN Server In 5 Minutes on Ubuntu Linux Apr 24, 2020 Configure a PPTP VPN Server on Ubuntu Linux - Networking Restart the PPTP/VPN server service for the changes to take effect. sudo /etc/init.d/pptpd restart You can now try and connect to the server from a PPTP VPN client. Use the ifconfig command to see the status of the VPN interfaces, if there are any users connected. ifconfig The VPN …

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