diff --git a/VPN.md b/VPN.md index 9d5a03f6..b6731717 100644 --- a/VPN.md +++ b/VPN.md @@ -29,18 +29,19 @@ Using a ProxyVM to set up a VPN clinet will gives you the ability to: - Separate your VPN credentials from Your AppVM data. - You can easily controll wich of your AppVMs are connected to your VPN by simply set it as a NetVM of the desired AppVM. -To setup a ProxyVM as a VPN gateway you should: +**To setup a ProxyVM as a VPN gateway you should:** -- create a new VM and check the ProxyVM radiobutton +1. create a new VM and check the ProxyVM radiobutton [![No image "Settings-NetVM.png" attached to VPN](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "Settings-NetVM.png" attached to VPN")](/attachment/wiki/VPN/Settings-NetVM.png) -- add the network-manager service to this new VM +1. add the network-manager service to this new VM [![No image "Settings-services.png" attached to VPN](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "Settings-services.png" attached to VPN")](/attachment/wiki/VPN/Settings-services.png) -- set up Your VPN as described in the Network Manager documentation linked above. -- connect your AppVMs to use the new VM as a NetVM. +1. set up Your VPN as described in the Network Manager documentation linked above. + +1. connect your AppVMs to use the new VM as a NetVM. [![No image "Settings-NetVM.png" attached to VPN](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "Settings-NetVM.png" attached to VPN")](/attachment/wiki/VPN/Settings-NetVM.png)