Il 01/09/19 19:09, john doe ha scritto:
After seeing some warnings in the system logs, I decided to investigate and
It would help if we could see those warnings as well.
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse systemd[1]:
openvpn@update-systemd-resolved.service: Service RestartSec=5s expired,
scheduling restart.
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse systemd[1]:
openvpn@update-systemd-resolved.service: Scheduled restart job, restart
counter is at 266.
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse systemd[1]: Stopped OpenVPN connection to
update-systemd-resolved.
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse systemd[1]: Starting OpenVPN connection to
update-systemd-resolved...
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse ovpn-update-systemd-resolved[12327]: Options
error: --up script fails with
'/etc/openvpn/scripts/update-systemd-resolved': No such file or
directory (errno=2)
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse ovpn-update-systemd-resolved[12327]: Options
error: Please correct this error.
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse ovpn-update-systemd-resolved[12327]: Use --help
for more information.
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse systemd[1]:
openvpn@update-systemd-resolved.service: Main process exited,
code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse systemd[1]:
openvpn@update-systemd-resolved.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Sep 2 16:59:40 clarisse systemd[1]: Failed to start OpenVPN connection
to update-systemd-resolved.
found out that I am supposed to enable this script to integrate the dns
Which script are you refering to?
In package openvpn-systemd-resolved, there is a config file which also
installed under /etc/openvpn. This config references a script to be
installed as /etc/openvpn/scripts/update-systemd-resolved
Do I really have to do it if I am not worried about dns leaks? I'm actually
ok with using whatever server the local network has, as long as the traffic
itself is encrypted I'm fine.
If you are happy with how things are working, that is up to you to
ignore the warnings.
In my view, warnings are to be dealt with! :)
Once I am sure I understand the implications, ignoring them is not a bad
idea. That said, my main concern was integrating the config with the n-m
gui... now that I think about it, the warnings are proof that this is a
non-issue :)
Thanks,
Andrea.