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By buying a cert together Adito will be alive much longer!
Please see this post to understand and how to donate!
Warning: This version is based on original binary release and contains several bugs. Please use the SVN version instead!
The installer uses the NSIS-installer, thanks a lot for this guys!
Requirements
- Java Runtime Enviroment v1.7.0 or older! (Note that Java v1.8.0 is not supported)
Read changes needed for version Java v1.7.0!
- 25-30MB of space
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Little network & config knowledge
Download installer
- Version 0.9.1 (alternative: zip)
Note: The installer contains tools.jar so the required JDK isn’t needed for installation. Pretty stupid with a 65MB installation just to get this 12MB file
If you are looking for the Adito SVN-version, download here
Step-by-step guides
For the guide on how to install it, read below!
For a guide to set up RDP to your Adito server, check here
Download NSIS Installerscript – developers only
I finally got around to release the OpenVPN-ALS (Adito) installerscript!
Download it here (21,6MB)
If you are use the Installer script, here is the deal:
* I want to be credited, linked back here…
* You publish the new installer web references here!
* I’ll add it to the page so others can play around with your release!
That would be great for the community, and probably fix a bug or two for those who problems installing this ๐
Usage:
- Download & Install NSIS
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Extract “Includes to NSIS.rar” to %programfiles%NSISInclude
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Use a decent NSIS Editor, like HM NIS Edit (It does have a simple, but good, IDE!)
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Play around in the AditoInstaller.nsi file to see what it does
Don’t cry when you mess up, redo!
Troubleshooting
I don’t know anything at the moment, use the comments-field
Uninstaller
It will remove EVERYTHING! Please use with caution especially after you customize.
Reinstall
I have successfully reinstalled above the old version without problems so if you are upgrading, stop the service/console and just install above the old one.
Also check out this wiki on how to make a copy of your config
Step-by-step information
- Welcome screen
- License and information regarding licenses
- Java-check, this will look for register-entries regarding the JRE and notify you if you don’t have java-installed.
- The destination path for the installation
- Status-progress of the file copying
- Webconfiguration of Adito (Now called OpenVPN ALS), please read!
After starting this configuration you will have a command-prompt that again will open a browser window with the config. Here is the command-prompt running the config
The browser should lead you to this page
Run through the wizard it should be easy to understand. Questions regarding the config, use the Adito (OpenVPN ALS) Wiki
- Run adito (OpenVPN ALS) as service is the most common way. The example shows that it doesn’t install it as service but that is just to show the next frame ๐
- Run in console fires up the Adito (OpenVPN ALS) in a command-prompt
- Finished!
Ram:
You can make them! Check out the post http://lars.werner.no/?p=190
Download the WinUtil to see the basic configuration of a really simple extension.
To advance check out the FireFox Portable package, it will open a SOCKS proxy etc…
There is a extension respo, but it is empty/offline atm. The latest SVN updates the respo to a new location, so we’ll have to wait and see what Mattoc will do.
Thanks for the RDP. Works great. Where’s the best source to keep up to date with extensions ? Or how can we make them ?
I didn’t make the software just the installer. Adito is a fork from the SSL Explorer Community source and they are constantly working on it.
The progress of development stopped when the OpenVPN-guys took over, but we are still waiting for a new public release.
To check out the latest release, use SVN and download & compile the latest source.
large, this Adito version similar to SSL Explorer Community edition..
do you Adito version that similar to SSL Explorer Enterprise Edition??
i’d like to try the Network Extension menu in enterprise edition ๐
sorry..the problem is solved after i reinstalled the software ๐
bro, after step #6 above my browser didn’t open any page..
and when start the service, it always give me error:
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The Adito service is starting…….
The Adito service could not be started.
A system error has occurred.
System error 1067 has occurred.
The process terminated unexpectedly.
Press any key to continue . . .
I need some help establishing a ssl certificate. Each time I generate a csr it has localhost in the common name. What do I need to do?
Thanks!
Hanniha:
Sorry no… I don’t usally work with java and don’t have the compilator needed for the job. My “deal” is to release new installer versjons when the adito/openvpn-als team releases a new public release.
Hi,Can you run trunk patches for installer. There is bug when you change profile timeout settings.
Sorry man, the link you posted to http://www.java.com doesn’t work for me… Maybe it’s just a problem of my corporate proxy but anyways maybe there is an alternative one? Thanks in advance
Hi, thanks for installer, worked perfect. I can now connect to my server on my lan. I wonder how I can connet to server using a tunnel and vnc. Is that possible? If yes, do you or somb. have a guide?
The reason is that i need access to my server when on work, all company backup is on this server. I know that i can share disks, but i prefer to use a sligthly better gui.
Thanks
Great! Hopefully matlock gets the finger out and publish new binaries soon to even support x64 better ๐
I’ve installed Adito on Server 2008 R2 Core x64! Works like a charm!
Adito has changed name to OpenVPN ALS and joined forces with OpenVPN.
Homepage: http://openvpn-als.sourceforge.net/
Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openvpn-als/files/
Wiki: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/openvpn-als/wiki
As you can see, the binary-downloads are equal and still named adito ๐
When I try to use the adito wiki as recomended, I get The project specified does not exist.
Hi, Great installer, would you be willing to share the Nullsoft install script?
I would like to update it to the SVN version.
Thanks, Joe
Erik:
No, they don’t work so well because of the enterprise / community differences. But simple plugins like this one works 100% ๐
Personally I use Adito just for RDP anywhere, hehe