Added OpenVPN Access to BigBearCasaOS

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OpenVPN Access Server, the OpenVPN self-hosted solution, simplifies the rapid deployment of a secure remote access solution with a web-based graphic user interface and OpenVPN Connect client installers.

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Our products are based on the market-proven OpenVPN protocol and trusted by some of the world’s most renowned brands for their unmatched flexibility, scalability, and ease of use.

OpenVPN Access Server delivers the enterprise VPN your business has been looking for. Protect your data communications, secure IoT resources, and provide encrypted remote access to on-premise, hybrid, and public cloud resources.

Access Server provides you with a powerful and easy-to-use web-based admin site that makes VPN management and configuration simple for anybody (with or without Linux knowledge). Access Server integrates OpenVPN server capabilities, access management, and OpenVPN client software that accommodates Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and ChromeOS environments.

Contribution from the Big Bear Community

Thank you to @Piero24 on github

Docker Hub image

https://hub.docker.com/r/openvpn/openvpn-as

Documentation

Username: openvpn
Password: You can find you first time password in the log of the container

I have found my password in “usr/local/openvpn_as/init.log” but it doesnt work? anybody know where I should be looking for the correct password ?

Install dozzle:

Then, in Dozzle, search for pass should be right below.

did you find the password so? because im in the same case then you…

Did you look in the logs?

I have searched my logs and used Dozzle. Nothing comes up on a search for the password.

Search for: Auto-generated pass I just installed it and it gave me a password.

Example:

Thanks! I reinstalled and did the search again and that got it.

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Awesome! Glad you got it working!

not worked for me , i have used this to set my pw:
sacli --user “openvpn” --new_pass “mypassword” SetLocalPassword

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Thank you - this is the solution. How did you figure this out?