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$ServerAddress = "://server.com" $ConnectionName = "MyCompanyVPN" $PresharedKey = "your-preshared-key-here" Add-VpnConnection -Name "$ConnectionName" ` -ServerAddress "$ServerAddress" ` -TunnelType L2tp ` -AllUserConnection ` -L2tpPsk "$PresharedKey" ` -AuthenticationMethod Pap ` -Force Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 3. OpenVPN Credential File

If you are using OpenVPN and want to avoid entering your password every time, you can create a vpn.txt file containing only your credentials. your_username your_password Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard vpn.txt

Depending on your specific use case, a file named vpn.txt is typically used for or storing configuration parameters . Below are three common templates for a useful vpn.txt file. 1. Automation Template (Cisco AnyConnect / CLI) $ServerAddress = "://server

connect y Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 2. PowerShell Connection Script Template your_username your_password Use code with caution

This format is frequently used to feed credentials into command-line tools like vpncli.exe to automate logins.

You can use a .txt file to store variables for a PowerShell script that adds a VPN connection to Windows. To use this, save the text below, fill in your details, and then rename the file to vpn.ps1 . powershell

Note: To use this, you must reference it in your .ovpn config file using the line auth-user-pass vpn.txt .

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