# Specify that we are a client and that we # will be pulling certain config file directives # from the server. client # Use the same setting as you are using on # the server. # On most systems, the VPN will not function # unless you partially or fully disable # the firewall for the TUN/TAP interface. dev tun # Are we connecting to a TCP or # UDP server? Use the same setting as # on the server. proto udp # The hostname/IP and port of the server. # You can have multiple remote entries # to load balance between the servers. remote {{ salt['mine.get']('roles:kubernetes-master', 'network.ip_addrs', 'grain').keys()[0] }} 1194 # Keep trying indefinitely to resolve the # host name of the OpenVPN server. Very useful # on machines which are not permanently connected # to the internet such as laptops. resolv-retry infinite # Most clients don't need to bind to # a specific local port number. nobind # Try to preserve some state across restarts. persist-key persist-tun # SSL/TLS parms. # See the server config file for more # description. It's best to use # a separate .crt/.key file pair # for each client. A single ca # file can be used for all clients. ca /etc/openvpn/ca.crt cert /etc/openvpn/client.crt key /etc/openvpn/client.key # Enable compression on the VPN link. # Don't enable this unless it is also # enabled in the server config file. comp-lzo # Set log file verbosity. verb 3