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HERA

USER MANUAL

1) Windows users
2) Linux users
3) Lab information
A. How long is the lab running for?
B. How can I verify how much time I have left in my
account ?
C. How is calculated my total time?
D. Lab manuals
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1. WINDOWS USERS
A. DOWNLOAD OPENVPN CLIENT
Before starting your Lab, download and install OpenVPN Client (Connect
or Desktop) from here:

http://openvpn.net/index.php?option=com_content&id=357

Once the client is installed, reboot your system (you actually have to
reboot to avoid later issues).

B. CREATE USER AND PASSWORD


In order to connect through the VPN, you first need to create an
Username and a Password. To do that open the ‘Manage credentials’ tab

Note: Username and password works for all your VPN tunnels..

The new credentials applies from the next tunnel creation.

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C. START THE LAB


You can start the Lab by clicking the ‘Start’ button.

Note: The lab could take up to few minutes to start.

Once the lab is deployed, the VPN icon will become green.

D. DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION FILES


To start a lab, you need to download the certificate file (.crt) and the lab
configuration (.ovpn). The certificate file will be used for all labs, (you can
download it once), while the configuration file (.opvn) is unique for each
lab (you need to download it every time you want to start a new lab).

To download the certificate and the configuration files, click on the two
icons in the ‘Tunnel Files’ column:

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Note: Certificate and configuration files must be stored in the same folder
to work.

E. CONNECT
Once the lab is ready, open your OpenVPN Client and import the
configuration file as follows.

Click the ‘+’ to import


the configuration file

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Choose ‘Local file’


and click ‘Import’

Choose a (lab)
configuration file

Note that you can also drag and drop the .ovpn file into the
OpenVPN Client interface.

Choose a name for


the VPN tunnel and
save it

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The tunnel has been


created (Lab1)

Once the tunnel is created, click on the new icon (Lab1 in this case), and
then insert your credentials ( See step b.).

Insert your credentials


(step B.), check
‘Remember password
during this connection,
and then click ‘Login’.

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If the connection is working you should see the following messages:

When the connection is established, you should see something like this:

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F. TEST THE TUNNEL


If the tunnel works, you should have a new network interface with the
same IP address displayed in the OpenVPN client.

G. ENJOY THE LAB


Each Lab comes with a manual that explains the scenario, the goals and a
list of tasks that will guide you through the steps necessary to reach the
goals. At the end of the manual you will find detailed Solutions for the
lab. You can download the Lab Manual by clicking on the PDF icon:

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H. STOP THE LAB


Once you have finished to use the Lab, remember to stop it by clicking on
the ‘Stop’ button in the Members area.

Please consider that if you are using the On-Demand plan, you should
stop the Lab as soon as you are done with your exercises.

This ensures that no account time is wasted.

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2. LINUX USERS
A. DOWNLOAD OPENVPN CLIENT
Before starting your Lab, download and install OpenVPN Client from
here:

http://openvpn.net/index.php?option=com_content&id=357

Once the client is installed, reboot your system(you actually have to


reboot to avoid later issues).

B. CREATE USER AND PASSWORD


In order to connect through the VPN, you first need to create an
Username and a Password. To do that open the ‘Manage credentials’ tab

Note: Username and password works for all your VPN tunnels..

The new credentials applies from the next tunnel creation.

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C. START THE LAB


You can start the Lab by clicking the ‘Start’ button.

Note: The lab could take few minutes to start.

Once the lab is deployed, the VPN icon will become green.

D. DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION FILES


To start a lab, you need to download the certificate file (.crt) and the lab
configuration (.ovpn). The certificate file will be used for all labs, (you can
download it once), while the configuration file (.opvn) is unique for each
lab (you need to download it every time you want to start a new lab).

To download the certificate and the configuration files, click on the two
icons in the ‘Tunnel Files’ column:

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Note: Certificate and configuration files must be stored in the same


folder.

E. CONNECT
Once the lab is ready, run a new terminal,

1) move into the folder where the certificate and the configurations file
reside, then

2) run the following command:


>> openvpn lab_configuration_file.ovpn

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1
2

If the connection works, you have to insert your credentials ( See step b.)
and then confirm. Once the connection is established, you should see
something like this:

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F. TEST THE TUNNEL


You can test the tunnel by running ifconfig:

If you see a new network interface (tap0), the tunnel works fine.

G. ENJOY THE LAB


Each Lab comes with a manual that explains the scenario, the goals and a
list of tasks that will guide you through the steps necessary to reach the
goals. At the end of the manual you will find detailed Solutions for the
lab. You can download the Lab Manual by clicking on the PDF icon:

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H. STOP THE LAB


Once you have finished to use the Lab, remember to stop it by clicking on
the ‘Stop’ button in the Members area.

Please consider that if you are using the On-Demand plan, you should
stop the Lab as soon as you are done with your exercises.

This ensures that no account time is wasted.

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3. LAB INFORMATION
A. HOW LONG IS THE LAB RUNNING FOR?
In order to check how long a specific lab is running for, please go
into the Members area -> My Labs -> Hera Network Lab -> Hera
Lab tab.

B. HOW CAN I VERIFY HOW MUCH TIME I HAVE


LEFT IN MY ACCOUNT?
Please Log in to the Members area, then open My Labs tab and click
on Hera Virtual Lab.

Note that deadlines and expiration dates depend on your model

- Flat model: Access expires on a fixed date

- On demand: You have an amount of minutes left to use

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C. HOW IS MY TOTAL TIME CALCULATED WITH


ON-DEMAND MODEL?
You purchase an amount of hours to use on Hera Lab.

This amount of time is decreased when you use Hera Lab for exactly
the number of minutes of each of your session.

E.g.

You purchase 30 hours and you use the lab for 26 minutes you will
have 29 hours and 34 minutes left. After that you then use the lab
for exactly 72 minutes: you will have 27 hours and 22 minutes left.
Note: the time required for the Tunnel to be created/destroyed is not counted
towards your remaining minutes.

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