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Configuring CyberghostVP access on Android devices : (Tested on Toshiba Thrive AT100 running ICS 4.0.4) ** Some of the reference screen shots may be slightly changed in the newer versions of the app Requirement : Android ICS (4.0+) , No ROOTING required. Step 1 : Get the android configuration files after logging into your account and this tab Step 2: Edit all the server configuration files which you are planning to access. Sample shown below. Add the blue color line and remove the red color line. Replace ‘user_name’ by your user id. Copy all the files to your sdcard to a folder (e,g. openvpn) client ca ca.crt cert user_name.crt key user_name.key remote fr.openvpn.cyberghostvpn.com 9081 auth-user-pass auth-nocache dev tun proto udp dhcp-renew dhcp-release resolv-retry infinite persist-key persist-tun ping-restart 0 nobind

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Page 1: Configuring Cyberghost VPN Access on Android Devices

Configuring CyberghostVP� access on Android devices : (Tested on Toshiba Thrive AT100 running ICS 4.0.4)

** Some of the reference screen shots may be slightly changed in the newer versions of the app

Requirement : Android ICS (4.0+) , No ROOTING required.

Step 1 : Get the android configuration files after logging into your account and this tab

Step 2: Edit all the server configuration files which you are planning to access. Sample

shown below. Add the blue color line and remove the red color line. Replace ‘user_name’ by your user id. Copy all the files to your sdcard to a folder (e,g. openvpn)

client

ca ca.crt

cert user_name.crt

key user_name.key

remote fr.openvpn.cyberghostvpn.com 9081

auth-user-pass auth-nocache

dev tun proto udp

dhcp-renew dhcp-release

resolv-retry infinite persist-key

persist-tun ping-restart 0

nobind

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ping-timer-rem cipher aes-128-cbc

comp-lzo yes verb 4

script-security 2 remote-cert-tls server

win-sys env route-delay 5

tun-mtu 1500 fragment 1300

mssfix

Step 3: Download the OpenVPN ICS app from Google Play store and install.

(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.blinkt.openvpn )

Step 4 : When the installation is complete tap Open. Reference screen shot below.

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Step 5 : All your precious VPNs section will be highlighted. Tap on the import button on the top right of the screen.

Step 6: Navigate to the folder location where you copied the files in step 2.

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Step 7 : Tap the server configuration file you would like to import. E.g. France Server config file. Press Select.

Step 8 : If the path to the certificate files was correct you should see no errors - You will just see multiple lines similar to 'Trying to read file from your file location (e,g

/mnt/sdcard/openvpn/ca.crt') - This means the import of the certificate files was a success. Tap the ‘import’ icon at the top of the screen.

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Step 9: Tap on the settings button next to the server file imported in the right section.

Step 10: Type your cyberghostvpn username in the username field & keep Password

blank. Hit back button.

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Step 11: Tap on the new server profile that you just created.

Step 12: Tap on the checkbox if you agree to trust the application.

Step 13: Enter your CyberghostVPN password - Tap OK to connect. Reference screen shot below.

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Step 14: You will see a log being generated as the connection is in progress. Once

successfully connected you should see a lock icon in the notification area.

Step 15: If you pull down your notification bar you should see the 'OpenVPN for

Android' app listed showing that you are connected. If you tap on this button you should

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see statistics about the connection including an option to disconnect. Reference screen shot below.

Step 16: Browse to http://whatismyipaddress.com/ to see your new IP address and location.

Step 17 : Done! Repeat steps 5-10 if you need to create any additional VPN server

connections.