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	<description>Tom B. is a Sr. Security Specialist and Certified Security Instructor at Digital Boundary Group. He is an avid user of Open-Source applications and is our resident expert on Open-Source Security Methodologies.</description>
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		<title>By: OpenVPN Client Configuration ~Explained &#124; Digital Boundary Group</title>
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		<description>[...] We’ve seen most of these parameters in the Server configuration therefore I won’t beat the cat and rehash each and every item; you can reference last week’s article. Link Found Here. [...]</description>
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