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Is it possible to set authentication with USERNAME/PASSWORD on openvpn WINDOWS server? I only found a guide for Linux but obviously it does not work on Windows.
No, it's impossible, on OpenVpn Windows server you can only set cert authentication
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Title says all, i need a way or an specific app to tunnel whole device with a MTPROTO proxy.
(No other proxies, they are not useful for me because of some reasons)
Any ideas?
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I want a Windows machine to act as a server, being able to open ports to clients and send data to them over the Internet.
Is it possible to install Windows on any server to act like it or should I purchase Windows Server?
I have never truly worked with servers before so I know my questions is silly. :) Thanks for response.
You can install a normal windows on server computer and can do a lot of things with but if you have specific things to do, maybe you can try windows server and if it what you want, you can buy one ;)
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How to configure FTPs on AWS EC2 with windows instance?
If you are sure that your IIS configuration is correct, you should also edit the inbound rules of the security group of your instance like this:
Change the port number 21 to your own and add your IP address.
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This sounds dumb, but how do you set up an SMTP server in Windows 7 (not Windows Server)? After researching on Google, all I get are either tutorials on how to set up your inbox in an email client or how to set up an SMTP server using Windows Server.
Windows 7 doesn't include SMTP service so you need to install Remote Server Administration Tools.
After that you should be able to find configuration instructions, like SMTP in IIS.
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I see there's an Import Rules link in the feature's page, but is there a way to export the rules?
I found that the rules are all written to Web.Config. So I just copied them to the new machine from there.
IIS Manager loads the rules from Web.Config, so it's all pretty clean.