Management Interface Options ---------------------------- OpenVPN provides a feature rich socket based management interface for both server and client mode operations. --management args Enable a management server on a ``socket-name`` Unix socket on those platforms supporting it, or on a designated TCP port. Valid syntaxes: :: management socket-name unix # management socket-name unix pw-file # (recommended) management IP port # (INSECURE) management IP port pw-file # ``pw-file``, if specified, is a password file where the password must be on first line. Instead of a filename it can use the keyword stdin which will prompt the user for a password to use when OpenVPN is starting. For unix sockets, the default behaviour is to create a unix domain socket that may be connected to by any process. Use the ``--management-client-user`` and ``--management-client-group`` directives to restrict access. The management interface provides a special mode where the TCP management link can operate over the tunnel itself. To enable this mode, set IP to ``tunnel``. Tunnel mode will cause the management interface to listen for a TCP connection on the local VPN address of the TUN/TAP interface. ***BEWARE*** of enabling the management interface over TCP. In these cases you should *ALWAYS* make use of ``pw-file`` to password protect the management interface. Any user who can connect to this TCP ``IP:port`` will be able to manage and control (and interfere with) the OpenVPN process. It is also strongly recommended to set IP to 127.0.0.1 (localhost) to restrict accessibility of the management server to local clients. While the management port is designed for programmatic control of OpenVPN by other applications, it is possible to telnet to the port, using a telnet client in "raw" mode. Once connected, type :code:`help` for a list of commands. For detailed documentation on the management interface, see the *management-notes.txt* file in the management folder of the OpenVPN source distribution. --management-client Management interface will connect as a TCP/unix domain client to ``IP:port`` specified by ``--management`` rather than listen as a TCP server or on a unix domain socket. If the client connection fails to connect or is disconnected, a SIGTERM signal will be generated causing OpenVPN to quit. --management-client-auth Gives management interface client the responsibility to authenticate clients after their client certificate has been verified. See :code:`management-notes.txt` in OpenVPN distribution for detailed notes. --management-client-group g When the management interface is listening on a unix domain socket, only allow connections from group ``g``. --management-client-pf Management interface clients must specify a packet filter file for each connecting client. See :code:`management-notes.txt` in OpenVPN distribution for detailed notes. --management-client-user u When the management interface is listening on a unix domain socket, only allow connections from user ``u``. --management-external-cert certificate-hint Allows usage for external certificate instead of ``--cert`` option (client-only). ``certificate-hint`` is an arbitrary string which is passed to a management interface client as an argument of *NEED-CERTIFICATE* notification. Requires ``--management-external-key``. --management-external-key args Allows usage for external private key file instead of ``--key`` option (client-only). Valid syntaxes: :: management-external-key management-external-key nopadding management-external-key pkcs1 management-external-key nopadding pkcs1 The optional parameters :code:`nopadding` and :code:`pkcs1` signal support for different padding algorithms. See :code:`doc/mangement-notes.txt` for a complete description of this feature. --management-forget-disconnect Make OpenVPN forget passwords when management session disconnects. This directive does not affect the ``--http-proxy`` username/password. It is always cached. --management-hold Start OpenVPN in a hibernating state, until a client of the management interface explicitly starts it with the :code:`hold release` command. --management-log-cache n Cache the most recent ``n`` lines of log file history for usage by the management channel. --management-query-passwords Query management channel for private key password and ``--auth-user-pass`` username/password. Only query the management channel for inputs which ordinarily would have been queried from the console. --management-query-proxy Query management channel for proxy server information for a specific ``--remote`` (client-only). --management-query-remote Allow management interface to override ``--remote`` directives (client-only). --management-signal Send SIGUSR1 signal to OpenVPN if management session disconnects. This is useful when you wish to disconnect an OpenVPN session on user logoff. For ``--management-client`` this option is not needed since a disconnect will always generate a :code:`SIGTERM`. --management-up-down Report tunnel up/down events to management interface.