

$ sudo apt install openvpn #Ubuntu/Debian First, install the OpenVPN package in the client machine as follows. $ sudo dnf install openvpn #Fedora 22+/CentOS 8ĩ. $ sudo yum install network-manager-openvpn #CentOS 8/7/6 On a desktop system, you also need to install the network-manager-openvpn package to make VPN settings from the graphical interface. $ sudo apt install network-manager-openvpn #Ubuntu/Debian $ sudo dnf install network-manager-openvpn #Fedora 22+/CentOS 8ġ0. After installing the above packages, start the OpenVPN service, for now, enable it to automatically start at system boot and check its status to confirm that it’s up and running.


Now you need to import the OpenVPN client settings from the OpenVPN server. Open a terminal window and use the SCP command to grab the file as shown. Open system Settings, then go to Networks.
