The necessary parts are ... openvpn-2-gui-install.exe - installs OpenVPN with a GUI. - ignore the following message if it appears during the OpenVPN installation: TAP-Win32 Adapter V8 has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP. putty-installer.exe - installs PuTTY (if you don't already have it) get_troop.bat - only need to use this once. - downloads an OpenVPN configuration. - you'll be prompted for your SecurID passcode. chk_troop.bat - can be used at any time to verify that SecurID authentication is still functioning as expected. After running get_troop.bat you should be able to use OpenVPN as many times as you need. Enter your current SecurID passcode when OpenVPN prompts for a password. When an OpenVPN tunnel is running, use the following virtual hostnames to connect to the related AMS services: virtual host SAP# TCP# ------------ ---- ---- qna.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 1 3201 hrs.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 2 3202 fis.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 3 3203 ams.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 5 3205 sd.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 8 3208 tng.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 9 3209 rpt.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 10 3210 lrn.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 11 3211 tec.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 12 3212 dbp.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 13 3213 qbp.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 14 3214 pbp.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 15 3215 ssm.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca 16 3216 For example, to connect to AMS: previously: - R3vrfy listened for authentication connections. - the SAP gui was configured to connect to port 3205 on poort. now: - R3vrfy is no longer needed. - the SAP gui can be configured to connect to port 3205 on the virtual host "ams.ovpn.cns.utoronto.ca".