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you have to type in the path and the .ovpn file name.
the command you are entering is an example i gave you and will not be the same on your receiver as i did not know the path to the ovpn files and i did not know the name of .ovpn files you have.
openvpn /<path_to_ovpnfile>/<name_of_opvnfile>.ovpn.
im will break down the above command for you.
part 1: "openvpn" = the program you are calling in this case it is openvpn. this part will be the same on your receiver
part 2: "/<path_to_ovpnfile>/" = this is the path to the folder where the .ovpn file is. for example if i have a folder called "johns-files" and that folder is in a folder called "files-folder". then the path for this will be /files-folder/johns-file note the 2nd "/" is to signify that the next file/folder is in the previous. the first "/" signifies that the "files-folder" is in the root folder of the receiver.
part 3: "<name_of_opvnfile>.ovpn" = this is the name of the .ovpn file you are trying to run. lets say there is a .ovpn file called uk.ovpn in the johns-files folder from the previous example then the full command would be:
openvpn /files-folder/johns-file/uk.ovpn
from what i can see from your picture to run UDP Canada.ovpn file. you will need to run the following command
openvpn /etc/openvpn/UDP\ Canada.ovpn
You will have to enter "\" before the spaces as Linux does not like spaces.
as i recommended before check out the following tutorial and just follow the commands. It is very well documented and easy to follow.
www.tech2guides.co.uk/how-to-setup-vpn-on-enigma2-openatv
the command you are entering is an example i gave you and will not be the same on your receiver as i did not know the path to the ovpn files and i did not know the name of .ovpn files you have.
openvpn /<path_to_ovpnfile>/<name_of_opvnfile>.ovpn.
im will break down the above command for you.
part 1: "openvpn" = the program you are calling in this case it is openvpn. this part will be the same on your receiver
part 2: "/<path_to_ovpnfile>/" = this is the path to the folder where the .ovpn file is. for example if i have a folder called "johns-files" and that folder is in a folder called "files-folder". then the path for this will be /files-folder/johns-file note the 2nd "/" is to signify that the next file/folder is in the previous. the first "/" signifies that the "files-folder" is in the root folder of the receiver.
part 3: "<name_of_opvnfile>.ovpn" = this is the name of the .ovpn file you are trying to run. lets say there is a .ovpn file called uk.ovpn in the johns-files folder from the previous example then the full command would be:
openvpn /files-folder/johns-file/uk.ovpn
from what i can see from your picture to run UDP Canada.ovpn file. you will need to run the following command
openvpn /etc/openvpn/UDP\ Canada.ovpn
You will have to enter "\" before the spaces as Linux does not like spaces.
as i recommended before check out the following tutorial and just follow the commands. It is very well documented and easy to follow.
www.tech2guides.co.uk/how-to-setup-vpn-on-enigma2-openatv