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@@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ a/acomodada_la_pagina_de_arte.md 1623006369.6071973 1623006525.2665823 short,spa
a/xmpp_server_with_prosody.md 1623216270.0372887 1627809865.4920528 english,server,tools,tutorial
a/tenia_esto_descuidado.md 1626594710.918819 0.0 short,spanish,update
a/hoy_toco_desarrollo_personaje.md 1627452655.5560262 0.0 spanish
-a/vpn_server_with_openvpn.md 1627809822.9715295 0.0 english,server,tools,tutorial
+a/vpn_server_with_openvpn.md 1627810022.100739 0.0 english,server,tools,tutorial
diff --git a/blog/src/a/vpn_server_with_openvpn.md b/blog/src/a/vpn_server_with_openvpn.md
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@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ Now, we need a way to create and revoke new configuration files. For this I crea
In a nutshell, what it does is: generate a new client certificate keypair, update the CRL and create a new `.ovpn` configuration file that consists on the `client-common` data and all of the required certificates; or, revoke an existing client and refresh the CRL. The file is placed under `~/ovpn`.
-Create a new file with the following content (name it whatever you like) and don't forget to make it executable (`chmod +x script_name`):
+Create a new file with the following content (name it whatever you like) and don't forget to make it executable (`chmod +x vpn_script`):
```
#!/bin/sh
@@ -356,6 +356,6 @@ chmod o+r pki/crl.pem
cd $CPWD
```
-And the way to use is to run `ovpn_script new/rev client_name` as sudo (when revoking, it doesn't actually deletes the `.ovpn` file in `~/ovpn`). Again, this is a little script that I put together, so you should check it out, it might need tweaks (depending on your directory structure for `easy-rsa`) and it might have errors.
+And the way to use is to run `vpn_script new/rev client_name` as sudo (when revoking, it doesn't actually deletes the `.ovpn` file in `~/ovpn`). Again, this is a little script that I put together, so you should check it out, it may need tweaks (depending on your directory structure for `easy-rsa`) and it could have errors.
Now, just get the `.ovpn` file generated, import it to OpenVPN in your client of preference and you should have a working VPN service.