CTFConnect is a user-friendly, automated script designed to simplify and streamline the process of establishing connections to OpenVPN configurations. Specifically crafted for Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions or scenarios requiring secure access to distinct network environments, this tool enables users to effortlessly connect to OpenVPN files with ease.
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- Allows easy selection and connection to different VPN configurations for CTF challenges.
- Provides a text-based interface for selecting available configurations.
- Compatible with OpenVPN configurations.
- OpenVPN installed on your system.
- VPN configuration files stored in a specified directory.
- Clone the repository to your local machine:
sudo git clone https://github.com/prathapillango/CTFConnect.git
1.Ensure OpenVPN is installed on your system.
2.Place your VPN configuration files in the specified directory.
1.Navigate to the CTFConnect directory:
cd CTFConnect
2.Copy the CTFConnect.sh to home
cp CTFConnect.sh ~
- change directory to Home
cd ~
Run the script:
bash CTFConnect.sh
or
./CTFConnect.sh
3.Follow the on-screen instructions to select and connect to a VPN configuration.
Modify the CONFIG_DIR variable in the script (CTFConnect.sh) to specify the directory containing your VPN configuration files. CONFIG_DIR="/path/to/your/vpn/configs"
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Contributions and suggestions are welcome! Feel free to fork the repository and create pull requests with improvements.
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For any issues or questions, please open an issue on GitHub.