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Run OpenVPN in a container. Because.
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FROM alpine
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RUN apk update && apk add openvpn
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ENTRYPOINT ["openvpn"]
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WORKDIR /etc/openvpn
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openvpn/README.md
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# LMCTVPNFY
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Let Me Containerize That VPN For You
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## How to use this?
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Drop your OpenVPN configuration file in this directory.
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Let's pretend that it's called `hacktheplanet.ovpn`.
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Then all you have to do is to run:
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```
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docker-compose run vpn hacktheplanet.ovpn
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```
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If you need a password (because your OpenVPN configuration specifies `auth-user-pass`) you will be prompted for it.
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If the VPN server pushes routes and so forth, they will be added to your machine, because the Compose file specifies `net: host` so the container runs within the hosts namespace.
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If you **don't** need to specify a password, you can use `docker-compose run -d vpn hacktheplanet.ovpn` to start the container in the background.
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If you OpenVPN configuration needs extra files (certificates etc) you can drop them in this directory too.
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## Why?
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Because we're the containerati and we like when things are [neatly arranged in their boxes](https://twitter.com/zooeypeng/status/613053137050439681).
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openvpn/docker-compose.yml
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vpn:
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build: .
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volumes:
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- .:/etc/openvpn
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net: host
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devices:
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- /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun
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cap_add:
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- NET_ADMIN
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