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gentoo-user - openVPN On 02/06/2017 07:53 PM, [hidden email] wrote: > I'm trying to configure "openvpn" on my new box (have done it in the > past - long time ago). > > Trying to follow some basic instruction but when I change to: > cd /usr/share/easy-rsa/ > > and try to run: ./build-ca > bash: ./build-ca: No such file or directory It could be the reason is that it was emerged without "libressl" app-crypt/easy-rsa-3 OpenVPN - ArchWiki OpenVPN is an extremely versatile piece of software and many configurations are possible, in fact machines can be both servers and clients. With the release of v2.4, server configurations are stored in /etc/openvpn/server and client configurations are stored in /etc/openvpn/client and each mode has its own respective systemd unit, namely, openvpn-client@.service and openvpn-server@.service. openvpn - IP packet with unknown IP version=15 seen - Unix I have a gentoo router with two openvpn instances (v2.4.6, udp and tcp) and every minute I always see this log messages: Sep 12 15:42:50 lowpower2 openvpn[6505]: IP packet with unknown IP version=15
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openvpn package versions - Repology Versions for openvpn. 265 package(s) known. Repository Package name Version Category Maintainer(s) vpn - Why is openvpn responding with "could not read Auth I start my service on gentoo as follows: $ sudo /etc/init.d/openvpn start * Caching service dependencies [ ok ] * Starting openvpn [ ok ] * WARNING: openvpn has started, but is inactive And here is the log file which shows the username prompt, but it's as if it just keeps on going.
The Gadmin OpenVPN client does a fantastic job at this, and it’s real simple to set up, either via the Ubuntu Software Center, Synaptic or PackageKit. No matter what you choose, once it’s installed simply run the command sudo gadmin-openvpn-client and a neat …
[MIRROR] Official Gentoo ebuild repository. Contribute to gentoo/gentoo development by creating an account on GitHub. openvpn package versions - Repology Versions for openvpn. 265 package(s) known. Repository Package name Version Category Maintainer(s) vpn - Why is openvpn responding with "could not read Auth I start my service on gentoo as follows: $ sudo /etc/init.d/openvpn start * Caching service dependencies [ ok ] * Starting openvpn [ ok ] * WARNING: openvpn has started, but is inactive And here is the log file which shows the username prompt, but it's as if it just keeps on going. How to Run A VPN Client Automatically As A Service