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  1. Using PIVPN, I configured openvpn on a Raspberry Pi at home. As far as I can tell ( I'm new to openVPN ) there is no administration GUI when installing openvpn on the pi. I have a couple locations I work from: home, lab, office, remote. My overall plan for setting up openVPN is to allow me to access each of the network when I am at other networks or remote. I came across 'Introducing the LAN Turtle' video by Hak5 on youtube and I can see they configured the LAN Turtle to act as a VPN Gateway and this grants that kind of access. However, they were able to do so by using the web gui. How would I configure a VPN Gateway on clients without using the web gui?
  2. Hey Darren and Seb, Before DEFCON (22), I thought Darren indicated he was working on an OpenVPN infusion. (Did that get lost?) I'd love this, as well as some SSH infusion enhancements. Is there any movement on this? Thanks. Ugh, I gave it the wrong title.
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