[[TOC(inline, depth=1)]] = Introduction = Before asking questions on an OpenVPN support channel please [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTFM try to solve] your problem ''yourself'' first. Nobody likes people who ask to be [http://www.mp3car.com/the-faq-emporium/53368-faq-what-is-spoon-feeding.html fed with a spoon]. It's also a good idea to * Read the [http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html How To Ask Questions The Smart Way] article by Eric Raymond * Familiarize yourself with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette Netiquette] and [http://www.livinginternet.com/r/ru_chatq.htm Chatiquette] A common error people not familiar with IRC make is to leave soon, only minutes after asking their question. So, please keep your IRC client open for hours (or even days) and monitor it, because it's possible that the only person that can help you is on entirely different timezone and/or unavailable at the moment. If you're not online, he/she is not able to give an answer to you. Once you're sure you've done your homework go ahead and ask your question: nobody excepts you to know ''everything'' (including the solution) before asking a question. If you're looking for help with ''developing'' OpenVPN (OSS), please start by reading [wiki:DeveloperDocumentation this article]. = OpenVPN (OSS) user support = == Documentation == You should always do some research first before asking any questions. There are two good places to look: * http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation.html (official documentation) * https://community.openvpn.net (Wiki documentation] If you need to dig really deep (i.e. nobody can help you), also take a look at these: * https://forums.openvpn.net (forum posts) * http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.network.openvpn.user (openvpn-users mailinglist archives) * http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.network.openvpn.devel (openvpn-devel mailinglist archives) * https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/report/1 (known bugs) If you think you've found a new bug, please read this article first: * https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/TesterDocumentation == User IRC channel == The user IRC channel (#openvpn on irc.freenode.net) is probably the easiest way to get help with generic OpenVPN (OSS) questions. For support with commercial products take a look below. == User support forums == OpenVPN forums are the second-easiest way to get help with OpenVPN (OSS): * https://forums.openvpn.net To use the forums you need to create an account first: * https://community.opevnpn.net/register Please select the correct forum board and ask your question. == User mailing list == The traditional way to get support with OpenVPN (OSS) is the openvpn-users mailinglist: * http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=48978 You need to subscribe to it before sending in any questions: * http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=48978 Posts to this mailinglist are archived here: * http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.network.openvpn.user Additional archives are available on the mailing list archives page: * https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/MailingListArchives = Access Server user support = == Access Server IRC channel == If you're using the Access Server product you should use #openvpn-as channel on irc.freenode.net for real-time support. If you're looking for ''official support'', please type ''!staff'' and ''!hours'' to the chat window before asking questions. If not, you can ask your question anytime and with any luck, a fellow user may be able to help you out. == Access server forum boards == OpenVPN forums are also used for Access server support: * https://forums.openvpn.net/access-server-f24.html To use the forums you need to create an account first: * https://community.opevnpn.net/register = Private Tunnel user support = If you're having trouble using Private Tunnel, please look here: * https://www.privatetunnel.com/index.php/support.html = OpenVPN (OSS) developer support = == Developer IRC channel == The developer IRC channel (#openvpn-devel at irc.freenode.net) is most straightforward way to contact the developers. At the moment (8th Aug 2011) most active developers are in Europe, so the best time to talk to them is between 9-22 (9AM-10PM) UTC. Most of the discussion on the IRC is informal, but we do have [wiki:IrcMeetings scheduled IRC meetings], too. '''NOTE:''' Starting late July 2011 joining the #openvpn-devel channel is only possible if you must be logged in using a registered Freenode nickname and password. Instructions for registering are available [http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup here]. == Windows IRC channel == The #openvpn-windows IRC channel on Freenode is for people who work on OpenVPN for Windows: developers, packagers, testers and power users. Any development questions related to [https://github.com/OpenVPN/tap-windows6 tap-windows6], [https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn-build openvpn-build] or [https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn-gui openvpn-gui] should preferably be directed to this channel. == Developer mailing list == The [http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=48978 openvpn-devel mailinglist] is the main communication channel for OpenVPN (OSS) developers. If you [http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=48978 subscribe to it], you will be able to follow the development process very closely. All other, important things (e.g. IRC meetings and meeting summaries) will be announced on the mailinglist. Posts to this mailinglist are archived [http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.network.openvpn.devel here]. Additional archives are available on the [wiki:MailingListArchives mailing list archives page]. == Security issues list == If you have found a potential security issue in OpenVPN you can send email to the private OpenVPN security list (security at openvpn dot net). You do not need to be subscribed to send mail there, but ''please'' do not misuse the list by sending generic support requests there, or you will just get flogged and redirected to the proper support channels.