OpenVPN configuration files

Click on the appropriate config name below and enter your VPN credentials to download it. Then you can open (import) the downloaded file in your OpenVPN client software.

1centro-corp.ovpnBasic config you should use by default. Provides access to all internal resources (*.corp, 10.*, etc).
Please ignore "IP not changed" warnings from your OpenVPN client - that's the way it has to be.
2centro-UA.ovpnConfig for Odessa office staff. Besides the corp resources, Odessa developed sites are routed through the VPN.
3centro-all-traffic.ovpnWith this config all your traffic will go through the VPN server. TORRENTS ARE PROHIBITED WHEN RUNNING THIS CONFIG. If you only need to access all Web sites through the VPN, configuring your browser to use proxy.corp:3128 as proxy server would be a better option (while using one of the VPN configs above).*
4centro-corp-fix-mtu.ovpnTry using this config ONLY if you have MTU-related connection problems - ping's are working, small files (less than 1 KB) are loading, but larger files (most of websites) are hanging during the load.
5centro-UA-fix-mtu.ovpnSame as above for Odessa.
6centro-proxy.ovpnConfig that allows HTTP proxies access for Cyprus freelance workers.

* Note: It is also possible to manually configure your VPN client to route all the trafic through the VPN (acting as default gateway/route). You should avoid doing this unless absolutely necessary. Torrent clients are prohibited in this case.

OpenVPN client software

Windows

OpenVPNOpenVPNDownload and install the latest Windows installer. Make sure to run it as Administrator (see OpenVPN – Run as Administrator – Windows for details).

Mac

TunnelblickTunnelblickDownload the latest Stable version.

Android

OpenVPN ConnectOpenVPN ConnectGet it on Google Play

iOS

OpenVPN ConnectOpenVPN ConnectDownload on the App Store

Troubleshooting

If you experience any VPN issues, please first try loading VPN Diagnostics Page, then provide the results to sysadmins at #_admin Slack channel.