Provided by: openvpn3-client_25+dfsg-3_amd64 

NAME
openvpn3-as - OpenVPN 3 Access Server Profile Downloader
SYNOPSIS
openvpn3-as [ OPTIONS ] URL
openvpn3-as -h | --help
DESCRIPTION
This utility can download a configuration profile directly from an OpenVPN Access Server. It requires an
URL to the Access Server and will query the user for authentication credentials before connecting to the
server.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--autologin
Download the auto-login profile (default: user-login profile). The auto-login profile will not
ask the user for credentials before connecting to the Access Server, but this feature may not be
available for all user profiles.
--systemd-start
Start the downloaded profile automatically after downloading it, using the systemd
openvpn3-sessions@.service unit file; see the openvpn3-systemd(1) man page for details. Enabling
this will also start this unit file at boot. This requires openvpn3-as to be run as root.
--impersistent
Do not import the configuration profile as a persistent profile (default: persistent)
--name CONFIG-NAME
Override the automatically generated profile name (default: AS:$servername)
--owner USERNAME
Transfer the ownership of the downloaded configuration profile to USERNAME. This requires
openvpn3-as to be run as root. This is useful when used together with --systemd-start.
--username USERNAME
Username to use for OpenVPN Access Server login
--insecure-certs
Accept invalid and potentially insecure TLS server certificates. This is typically needed if the
Access Server uses a self-signed certificate or issued by a Certificate Authority not known by the
system. Use this feature carefully.
SEE ALSO
openvpn(8) openvpn3(1) openvpn3-config-manage(1) openvpn3-configs-list(1)
OPENVPN3-AS(1)