> Put those settings into a file in /etc/openvpn/<nameofservice>.conf
> 
> Put your key, crt and ca into that same directory.
> 
> run :
> 
> $/etc/init.d/openvpn restart
> 
> ta da!
> 
> Done.
> 
> This will automatically start on boot unless you change your startup scripts.

I did this, and I lose the ability to connect. Domains no longer
resolve, which I found out from ping.

I put the user/pass in a text file in the same directory and pointed
my .conf to that, which I know is less than ideal but it's the option
I'm stuck with for now. Where are the logs for openvpn, I can't seem
to find them?

-- 
Aubrey

"There are two types of people in the world: those who
  can extrapolate from incomplete data."


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