
Even if a package is built on a particular OS, it does not mean it won't work on older and/or newer versions of the same distro, or even on a different operating system.
The Fedora and Fedora EPEL provides fairly up-to-date OpenVPN releases for supported Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (including clones such as CentOS, Scientific Linux) releases.Īll packages are available in i386 and amd64/x86_64 flavours. Official Debian and Ubuntu repositories tend to have fairly old OpenVPN versions available. Pre-built Linux binaries are only available for Debian and Ubuntu. Please note that all commands listed below have to be run as root, e.g. This allow you to use more up-to-date version of OpenVPN than what is typically available in your distribution's repositories. Latest OpenVPN releases are available in the OpenVPN project's apt repositories. For a list of unofficial repositories please refer to the Unofficial OpenVPN software repositories page.įor OpenVPN 3 Linux, see the dedicated OpenVPN 3 Linux page.
This page contains instructions for using OpenVPN project's own software repositories.
Debian / Ubuntu: Using OpenVPN apt repositories.CentOS / Fedora / Red Hat Enterprise Linux.