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OpenVPN Plugins --------------- Starting with OpenVPN 2.0-beta17, compiled plugin modules are supported on any *nix OS which includes libdl or on Windows. One or more modules may be loaded into OpenVPN using the --plugin directive, and each plugin module is capable of intercepting any of the script callbacks which OpenVPN supports: (1) up (2) down (3) route-up (4) ipchange (5) tls-verify (6) auth-user-pass-verify (7) client-connect (8) client-disconnect (9) learn-address See the openvpn-plugin.h file in the top-level directory of the OpenVPN source distribution for more detailed information on the plugin interface. Included Plugins ---------------- auth-pam -- Authenticate using PAM and a split privilege execution model which functions even if root privileges or the execution environment have been altered with --user/--group/--chroot. Tested on Linux only. down-root -- Enable the running of down scripts with root privileges even if --user/--group/--chroot have been used to drop root privileges or change the execution environment. Not applicable on Windows. examples -- A simple example that demonstrates a portable plugin, i.e. one which can be built for *nix or Windows from the same source. Building Plugins ---------------- cd to the top-level directory of a plugin, and use the "make" command to build it. The examples plugin is built using a build script, not a makefile.