![]() With solution above, your VPN account will be only as safe as account on machine where you put that file is. Keep in mind that your authorisation file is plain file. Usually it would be that you path to the file is wrong or auth file contains some whitespace like characters that affect your entry. If everything is valid login window should not appear but app should use your authorisation data! You can use debug option in case of any problems. You should restart pritunl app now in case if it was on. Open it in your editor and find line, with auth-user-pass and add path to file containing you authorisation credentials auth-user-pass /Users/user1/directory-to-keep-vpn-profile-data/auth.txtĪs Mat J pointed out: windows users may need to escape the backslash in the path with double backslash)Īuth.txt should be a plain txt file with just 2 lines: username Where profile_hash - would be alphanumeric hash like 028c16f93c.c6258 This is a required field if you want the installer to create DNS records.On MacOS installed pritunl with configured profile for VPN network go to: cd /Users//Library/Application\ Support/pritunl/profiles/.ovpn
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