However, as John continued to use the cracked license, he began to notice some issues. The server would occasionally crash, and some features were not working as expected. He brushed it off as a minor glitch, thinking that the crack was just a temporary solution.
In the end, John became a strong advocate for using valid licenses and best practices in software management. He shared his experience with colleagues and helped to create a culture of integrity and responsibility within the company.
John's actions had put the company's network at risk, and he faced disciplinary action. The company had to purchase a valid OpenVPN Access Server license, which ended up costing more than John had initially saved.
The trial license expiration date had been extended, and John was able to breathe a sigh of relief. He thought he had found a way to save his company some money.
John downloaded the cracked license file and followed the instructions provided. He replaced the original license file with the cracked one and restarted the server. To his surprise, the server rebooted successfully, and the OpenVPN Access Server software seemed to be working as expected.
As he was configuring the server, John noticed that the trial license was set to expire in 30 days. He knew that he needed to purchase a valid license to continue using the software. However, being on a tight budget, John was hesitant to spend the money on a license.