OpenVPN for Android Server Address: Server Port: Shared Secret: Connect OpenVPN is connecting… OpenVPN is connected! OpenVPN is disconnected! openvpn.uni-paderborn.de 1194 File dialog Location folder can\'t be read! New Select File name: Cancel Save No Data #ffff0000 Error User Certificate LZO Compression No Certificate Client Certificate Client Certificate Key PKCS12 File CA Certificate Select Nothing selected Openvpn Logo Copyright © 2002–2010 OpenVPN Technologies, Inc. <sales@openvpn.net>\n "OpenVPN" is a trademark of OpenVPN Technologies, Inc.\n Copyright 2012 Arne Schwabe The program uses the following components. See the source for full details on the licenses File Dialog for the Android\nAlexander Ponomarev" Copyright © 1996 – 2011 Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit\n Copyright © 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.\n\n This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)\n Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. OpenVPN File Dialog LZO OpenSSL About About Openvpn for Android List of all configured VPNs All your precious VPNs Type PKCS12 Password FileTypeIcon Select… Select… Nothing Selected TLS Auth Show advanced settings Use TLS Authentication TLS Direction VPN List Add OpenVPN Config Saved VPN Configs Enter IPv6 Address/Netmask in CIDR Format (e.g. 2000:dd::23/64) Enter IPv4 Address/Netmask in CIDR Format (e.g. 1.2.3.4/24) IPv4 Address IPv6 Address Enter custom OpenVPN. Use with great care. Also note that many of the tun related Openvpn settings cannot be supported by design of the VPNSettings. If you think an important option is missing contact the author Username Password For the static configuration the TLS Auth Keys will be used as static keys. Configure the VPN Add Profile Enter a name identifying the new Profile Duplicate Profile Name Profile Name No User certificate selected. No error found Error in Configuration An error has been found in your VPN configuration: Cannot parse the IPv4 address Cannot parse the custom routes Leave empty to query on demand OpenVPN Shortcut Connect to VPN Profile specified in shortcut not found Random Host Prefix adds 6 random chars in front of hostname Enable Custom Options Specify custom options. Use with care! Route rejected by Android Disconnect clear log Cancel Confirmation Disconnect the connected VPN/cancel the connection attempt? Remove VPN Checks whether the server uses a TLS Server Certificate Except TLS Server Checks the Remote Server Certificate CN against a String Certificate Hostname Check Enter the String against which the remote Server is checked. Openvpn will use prefix matching. &quot;Server&quot; matches &quot;Server-1&quot; and &quot;Server-2&quot;\\nLeave empty to check the CN against the server hostname. Remote Hostname(CN) Enables the TLS Key Authentication TLS Auth File Requests IP addresses, routes and timing options from the server. No information is requested from the server. Settings need to be specified below. Pull Settings DNS Override DNS Settings by Server Use your own DNS Servers searchDomain DNS Server to be used. DNS Server to be used. DNS Server Secondary DNS Server used if the normal DNS Server cannot be reached. Backup DNS Server Ignore pushed routes Ignore routed pushed by the server. Redirects all Traffic over the VPN Use default Route Enter custom routes. Only enter destination in CIDR format. &quot;10.0.0.0/8 2002::/16&quot; would direct the networks 10.0.0.0/8 and 2002::/16 over the VPN. Custom Routes Log verbosity level Allows authenticated packets from any IP Allow floating server Custom Options Edit VPN Settings Remove the VPN Profile %s? " On some custom ICS images the permission on /dev/tun might be wrong, or the tun module might be missing completly" Opening tun interface failed badly. "Error: " Clear info Show connection details Last interface configuration from Openvpn: Local IP: %1$s/%2$d DNS Server: %s DNS Domain: %s Routes: %s Cannot make sense of %1$s and %2$s as local IP with CIDR netmask, assuming second address is peer address of remote. Using /32 netmask for local IP. Cannot make sense of %1$s and %2$s as IP route with CIDR netmask, using /32 as netmask. Corrected route %1$s/%2$s to %3$s/%2$s