<additional_routes>Additional Routes</additional_routes>
<additional_routes_text>Add private subnets information to your VPN tunnel in order to allow remote computer accessing networks</additional_routes_text>
<BRIDGE_ETH>Bridged NIC</BRIDGE_ETH>
<b_received>Received</b_received>
<b_sent>Sent</b_sent>
<enable_openvpn_server_mode>Activate VPN server mode</enable_openvpn_server_mode>
<ethernet_tunnel>Ethernet tunnel</ethernet_tunnel>
<ip_addr>Start ip</ip_addr>
<LOCAL_NETWORK>In order to allow remote clients to access to your network, give your network IP Configuration</LOCAL_NETWORK>
<NETWORK_CONTROL_CENTER>Network Control Center</NETWORK_CONTROL_CENTER>
<NETWORK_CONTROL_CENTER_TEXT>View network schema that display VPN parameters</NETWORK_CONTROL_CENTER_TEXT>
<OPENVPN_CLIENT_SETTINGS>VPN Clients configuration</OPENVPN_CLIENT_SETTINGS>
<OPENVPN_CLIENT_SETTINGS_TEXT>Define parameters that the server will serve when clients establish VPN tunnel</OPENVPN_CLIENT_SETTINGS_TEXT>
<OPENVPN_SERVER_SETTINGS>OpenVPN server parameters</OPENVPN_SERVER_SETTINGS>
<OPENVPN_SERVER_SETTINGS_TEXT>Define here your VPN server parameters.</OPENVPN_SERVER_SETTINGS_TEXT>
<OPENVPN_WIZARD>Start first settings</OPENVPN_WIZARD>
<OPENVPN_WIZARD_TEXT>Start your OpenVPN Connection quickly here without technical skills</OPENVPN_WIZARD_TEXT>
<PKI>Public Key Infrastructure</PKI>
<public_ip_addr>Public IP address</public_ip_addr>
<routed_IP_tunnel>Routed IP tunnel</routed_IP_tunnel>
<routes_explain>Once the VPN is operational in a point-to-point capacity between client and server, 
it may be desirable to expand the scope of the VPN so that clients can reach multiple machines on the server network, rather than only the server machine itself.[br]
[b]If you want to force all client communications trough the VPN add a route like 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 [ip ofyour VPN server]
</routes_explain>
<sessions>Sessions</sessions>
<sessions_text>Get status of connected users on your VPN server</sessions_text>
<START_WIZARD>Start wizard</START_WIZARD>
<tunnel_type>Tunnel type</tunnel_type>
<VPN_SERVER_DHCP>VPN DHCP client</VPN_SERVER_DHCP>
<VPN_SERVER_DHCP_MASK>DHCP network mask</VPN_SERVER_DHCP_MASK>
<VPN_SERVER_IP>VPN server address</VPN_SERVER_IP>
<WELCOME_WIZARD>Welcome to the OpenVPN Wizard</WELCOME_WIZARD>
<WELCOME_WIZARD_TEXT>This wizard will help you to create your first Virtual private network server, after this wizard, you will be able 
to connect clients to the network trought Artica server</WELCOME_WIZARD_TEXT>
<WIZARD_FINISH>Wizard end</WIZARD_FINISH>
<WIZARD_FINISH_TEXT>Your Virtual private Network is now set.You can now generate private key for each computer that should connect to Artica server in order to establish the connection.[br]
Apply your server settings</WIZARD_FINISH_TEXT>
<WIZARD_SERVER>Define here the parameters of the OpenVPN in server mode.[br]This will be allow clients to connect to Artica server in order to establish VPN connection[br]
If this server will be a client to another VPN server, disable the server mode
</WIZARD_SERVER>
<WIZARD_STEP1>
The first step is to create a PKI (Public Key Infrastructure).The PKI generate :
[ul]
[li]A public key for the server and a private key for each client.[/li]
[li]A master certificate nad keys used helping server/clients certificates identification.[/li]
[/ul]
OpenVPN support bi-directionnal authentication based on certificates.This means that clients must be authenticate the certificate and the server must authenticate the client's certificate before establish a trusted communication
</WIZARD_STEP1>
