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Manual group: | OpenVPN 3 Linux |
openvpn3 config-import
-c FILE
| --config FILE
[-n NAME | --name NAME]
[-p | --persistent]
openvpn3 config-import
-h
| --help
Any VPN connection is based on a VPN configuration profile, which are managed
by the OpenVPN 3 Configuration Manager
. The openvpn3 config-import
command enables pre-loading a configuration file into the configuration manager
where additional host specific adjustments can be added on top of the imported
configuration, in addition to grant access to the profile to other users.
-h, --help | Print usage and help details to the terminal |
-c FILE, --config FILE | |
File name of the configuration profile to import | |
-n NAME, --name NAME | |
Each configuration profile carries a human readable name. The default value is the configuration profile file name, but can be amended during import with this option. | |
-p, --persistent | |
By default, the configuration profile is kept in memory only, and it is wiped when the configuration manager service restarts. When adding this option the profile becomes persistent and will be automatically loaded each time the configuration manager starts. | |
--tag TAGNAME | Attach a tag label to the imported configuration file. This may be used multiple times to add more tags. |
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