OpenVPN config for Windows
Use this page when you need an OpenVPN config for Windows. Choose a live server, download the .ovpn file, then import it into OpenVPN GUI, OpenVPN Connect or another compatible Windows client.
Use this page when you need an OpenVPN config for Windows. Choose a live server, download the .ovpn file, then import it into OpenVPN GUI, OpenVPN Connect or another compatible Windows client.
Pick a recent server, download the .ovpn file, import it into your Windows OpenVPN client, and connect. The live test link helps confirm whether the public endpoint is responding before you wait for the download.
Public OpenVPN servers are useful for testing routes, ports, countries and client setup, but they should be reviewed before real use. Look for a recent check time, measured speed, acceptable latency, clear protocol and port data, and a country that matches your goal.
After downloading a profile, inspect the .ovpn file, connect with a trusted OpenVPN client, confirm that your public IP changed, and run a DNS leak check. Avoid sensitive accounts on unknown third-party endpoints unless you understand and trust the operator.