Am 09.12.24 um 20:30 schrieb Paul Scott:
> I have never been completely clear about the format for sources.list.
>
> Can someone tell what to add to sources.list to get mozillavpn (sid)
Mozilla VPN is based on Mullvad VPN. Mullvad is cheaper and provides
Debian packages.
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 11:26:52PM +0100, Jean-François Bachelet wrote:
> Le 10/12/2024 à 19:41, Andy Smith a écrit :
> > According to:
> >
> >
> > https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-install-mozilla-vpn-linux-computer
> >
> > they only
packaged by or provided by Debian.
According to:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-install-mozilla-vpn-linux-computer
they only support Ubuntu.
no.
read at the bottom of that page 'for other distributions' ;) you can
gert the sources from github and install/make it for debian t
things,
Save 50% on Mozilla VPN*
*with an annual subscription
It looks like this is a non-free, commercial product, requiring a
recurring monetary payment. Perhaps those ancient ia64 and risc ports
came from a time when it was being offered as open source...?
think you would be better off asking Mozilla how to install software
> > they make, as this is not packaged by or provided by Debian.
> >
> > According to:
> >
> >
> > https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-install-mozilla-vpn-linux-computer
>
On Tue, Dec 10, 2024 at 01:08:09PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> https://packages.debian.org/sid/mozillavpn shows the packages listed
> as backports
Sid doesn't have backports. What I see at that page is that there are
*unofficial* builds of mozillavpn, but only on riscv64 and ia64. What
architectur
On Tue 10 Dec 2024 at 13:08:09 (-0700), Paul Scott wrote:
> https://packages.debian.org/sid/mozillavpn shows the packages listed
> as backports
I saw those, but they appear to be for rather unusual architectures,
and I thought you'd have mentioned that.
Cheers,
David.
(sid)
I think you would be better off asking Mozilla how to install software
they make, as this is not packaged by or provided by Debian.
According to:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-install-mozilla-vpn-linux-computer
they only support Ubuntu.
Thanks,
Andy
tps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-install-mozilla-vpn-linux-computer
they only support Ubuntu.
Thanks,
Andy
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I have never been completely clear about the format for sources.list.
Can someone tell what to add to sources.list to get mozillavpn (sid)
TIA,
Paul
On 27/6/24 11:52, Christian Gelinek wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wondering what options I have to connect as a client to a SSL VPN by
Fortinet[0].
Their official client "for Linux" has instructions[1] for CentOS, Fedora
and Ubuntu, although I found a blog[2] documenting the use of the
Hi all,
I'm wondering what options I have to connect as a client to a SSL VPN by
Fortinet[0].
Their official client "for Linux" has instructions[1] for CentOS, Fedora
and Ubuntu, although I found a blog[2] documenting the use of the Ubuntu
package on Debian 12.
Then I
Hi,
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 04:40:24PM -0700, Mike Castle wrote:
> Like Alex, one of my physical machines is a laptop that is not always
> on the home network. Though I'm usually connected to *something*.
> I'm still debating whether to bother with a VPN or trying somethi
(sbuild),1000(lpadmin)
Activating a VPN configuration is working nicely. But when switching back to the
default network configuration it does not seem to not be ideal.
Also the network is working but seems to me somehow degraded.
Here are the traces observed using journalctl:
-- Switching VPN on
On Tue, 11 Oct 2022, Erwan David wrote:
Hi,
I use a vpn with network manager which routes everything through it.
I'd like to add some exceptions for local or not so local ressources that
cannot be reached through the VPN.
The ideal situation would be to be able to give as gateway for
Hi,
I use a vpn with network manager which routes everything through it.
I'd like to add some exceptions for local or not so local ressources
that cannot be reached through the VPN.
The ideal situation would be to be able to give as gateway for those
routes "the default gateway befo
Hmm, there seems to be a difference between networkmanager in KDE and in Gnome:
Situation is, there are two users, A and B.
B defined this VPN connection and wants to start it.
If only B is logged in (directly, not remotely), she can start the VPN in both
KDE and Gnome.
If B is logged in
nmcli con up doesn't work either: nothing happens except the three
dots where the VPN icon is shown and after 90 seconds a timeout message
appears in the terminal window; so exactly the same behaviour :-(
Bernd
On Monday, August 8, 2022 3:03:17 PM CEST Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi BM
>
Hi BM
if your VPN is IPsec, then you might want to examine charon's output via
journalctl. Probably openvpn, wireguard and others can be found there, too.
Another thing to try is to establish the VPN connection using nmcli in a
terminal window, e.g.
nmcli con up "VPN name&q
Hi
I'm encountering a somehow strange problem:
A user logs into another computer via xrdp, starting either KDE Plasma or
GNOME3. Then she wants to connect to a vpn (openvpn) by clicking on Tray Icon
-> Networks -> -> Connect (in case of KDE) or -> VPN Off
-> Connect (in
D&P Dimov writes:
> And since you mentioned that you wouldn't sign up for it, do you have another
> VPN
> provider/service that you would recommend that works in Debian Buster
> (stable) with just free
> software?
I've used AirVPN before (https://airvpn.or
On Saturday, February 27, 2021, 5:43:25 AM EST, Anssi Saari
wrote:
Brian writes:
> On Fri 26 Feb 2021 at 18:04:28 +, D&P Dimov wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Mozilla VPN is supposed to work on Ubuntu, but I wonder if it will
>> work on Debian as well, conside
Brian writes:
> On Fri 26 Feb 2021 at 18:04:28 +, D&P Dimov wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Mozilla VPN is supposed to work on Ubuntu, but I wonder if it will
>> work on Debian as well, considering that Ubintu is build on Debian.
>> Has anyone tried? (The Mozilla su
On 26/02/2021 21:27, Dan Ritter wrote:
> D&P Dimov wrote:
>>
>> On Friday, February 26, 2021, 3:16:03 PM EST, Dan Ritter
>> wrote:
>> D&P Dimov wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> Mozilla VPN is supposed to work on Ubuntu, but I wonder if it will
D&P Dimov wrote:
>
> On Friday, February 26, 2021, 3:16:03 PM EST, Dan Ritter
> wrote:
> D&P Dimov wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Mozilla VPN is supposed to work on Ubuntu, but I wonder if it will work on
> > Debian as well, considering that Ubintu is
D&P Dimov wrote:
> Hello,
> Mozilla VPN is supposed to work on Ubuntu, but I wonder if it will work on
> Debian as well, considering that Ubintu is build on Debian. Has anyone tried?
> (The Mozilla support was not helpful in answering my question).
What protocol is the Mozilla
On Fri 26 Feb 2021 at 18:04:28 +, D&P Dimov wrote:
> Hello,
> Mozilla VPN is supposed to work on Ubuntu, but I wonder if it will
> work on Debian as well, considering that Ubintu is build on Debian.
> Has anyone tried? (The Mozilla support was not helpful in answering my
>
On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 10:47:13 +0200
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 09 dec 20, 11:53:20, Celejar wrote:
> >
> > As to ProtonMail, as we've discussed in the past, I'm sort of tempted,
> > but I'm not willing to give up standards based email, nor am I that
> > interested in running their proprietary
On Mi, 09 dec 20, 11:53:20, Celejar wrote:
>
> As to ProtonMail, as we've discussed in the past, I'm sort of tempted,
> but I'm not willing to give up standards based email, nor am I that
> interested in running their proprietary (albeit apparently GPL?) bridge
> application.
Yes, lack of IMAP/SM
On Mi, 09 dec 20, 19:06:27, Joe wrote:
>
> It's not more secure, (apart from using wifi only occasionally) but the
> kind of people looking at other peoples' network activities are more
> likely to target public wifi than to sit outside my house. It will
> require significantly more resources and
y other hot-spot users or
> > > local staff).
> > >
> > > Other that that, as far as I'm aware, the biggest threat are the
> > > servers I access with my client software (typically web sites
> > > accessed with a browser), in which case it doesn
So any unencrypted protocol you use can be
> > overheard.
>
> It doesn't matter much whether the public WiFi is using encryption or
> not.
>
> Any unencrypted communication over the internet is vulnerable. Period.
>
> Even if some segments[1] are somewhat pro
, 8 Dec 2020 11:44:36 +0200
> > > > Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > > >
> > > > ...
> > > >
> > > > >Unless you have access to a system on the internet to set up your
> > > > > own
> > > > >VPN server y
ter much whether the public WiFi is using encryption or
not.
Any unencrypted communication over the internet is vulnerable. Period.
Even if some segments[1] are somewhat protected, the segment between the
router/firewall/VPN exit point and the server on the internet is still
completely vulnerab
with my client software (typically web sites
> > accessed with a browser), in which case it doesn't make any
> > difference whether I access them via some VPN and/or (home) firewall.
> >
> > (Assuming one doesn't run NFS, Samba, etc. *listening* software on
>
> I suppose it may depend on where you are. In the UK, public wifi
> normally uses no encryption, because there are no local staff who can
> help with problems. So any unencrypted protocol you use can be
> overheard.
Around here we have a mix:
- for small businesses (like coffeehouses or family-o
On Wed, Dec 09, 2020 at 09:46:07AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 05:00:44PM -0500, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > If something is free, you aren't the customer, you are the product.
>
> All generalizations suck.
>
chuckle,
that was a good one.
:)
-H
--
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 12:49:44 +0200
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 09 dec 20, 10:21:46, Joe wrote:
> > On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 11:49:45 +0200
> > Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > > On Ma, 08 dec 20, 12:27:40, Joe wrote:
> > > >
> > > > This
On Mi, 09 dec 20, 10:21:46, Joe wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 11:49:45 +0200
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> > On Ma, 08 dec 20, 12:27:40, Joe wrote:
> > >
> > > This application is also useful with a home VPN server, if you're
> > > not trying
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 11:49:45 +0200
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 08 dec 20, 12:27:40, Joe wrote:
> >
> > This application is also useful with a home VPN server, if you're
> > not trying to hide anything, but just want to use the Net
> > reasonably safely from
; > ...
> > >
> > > >Unless you have access to a system on the internet to set up your
> > > > own
> > > >VPN server you have to rely on (paid) VPN providers.
> > >
> > > There are free ones as well, e.g.:
> > >
On Ma, 08 dec 20, 12:27:40, Joe wrote:
>
> This application is also useful with a home VPN server, if you're not
> trying to hide anything, but just want to use the Net reasonably safely
> from an unsafe location e.g. Internet cafe. You can tailor a set of
> firewall rules to
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 05:00:44PM -0500, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
[...]
> If something is free, you aren't the customer, you are the product.
All generalizations suck.
Cheers
- t
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On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 17:00:44 -0500
Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 02:48:26PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> > On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 11:44:36 +0200
> > Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> > >Unless you have access to a system on the
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 02:48:26PM -0500, Celejar wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 11:44:36 +0200
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> ...
>
> >Unless you have access to a system on the internet to set up your own
> >VPN server you have to rely on (paid) VPN providers.
On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 11:44:36 +0200
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
...
>Unless you have access to a system on the internet to set up your own
> VPN server you have to rely on (paid) VPN providers.
There are free ones as well, e.g.:
https://www.techradar.com/vpn/best-free-vpn
I don'
On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 09:43:31 +0100
wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 08:12:09AM +0100, john doe wrote:
> > On 12/8/2020 1:50 AM, Charles Curley wrote:
> > >On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 23:27:25 +0200
> > >ellanios82 wrote:
> > >
> > >> - any suggestion
;
>Unless you have access to a system on the internet to set up your
> own VPN server you have to rely on (paid) VPN providers.
>
>Tor is also an option for this use case.
>
> Which of the above would apply for you?
>
> > - and , is this a reasonable idea ?
&g
On Ma, 08 dec 20, 11:44:36, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 07 dec 20, 23:27:25, ellanios82 wrote:
> > Hi List :)
> >
> >
> > - any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no specific
> > purpose, but only to add a little more privacy ??
&
On Lu, 07 dec 20, 23:27:25, ellanios82 wrote:
> Hi List :)
>
>
> - any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no specific
> purpose, but only to add a little more privacy ??
This is quite vage. VPNs are generally used for two purposes:
1. Connect a remote
On 12/8/20 9:43 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 08:12:09AM +0100, john doe wrote:
On 12/8/2020 1:50 AM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 23:27:25 +0200
ellanios82 wrote:
- any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no
specific purpose, but
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 08:12:09AM +0100, john doe wrote:
> On 12/8/2020 1:50 AM, Charles Curley wrote:
> >On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 23:27:25 +0200
> >ellanios82 wrote:
> >
> >> - any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no
> >>specific purpose
On 12/8/2020 1:50 AM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 23:27:25 +0200
ellanios82 wrote:
- any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no
specific purpose, but only to add a little more privacy ??
With no requirements, it is difficult to say.
Will a VPN be
On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 23:27:25 +0200
ellanios82 wrote:
> - any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no
> specific purpose, but only to add a little more privacy ??
With no requirements, it is difficult to say.
Will a VPN be overkill? Would you be better off with open
On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 04:35:09PM -0500, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 11:27:25PM +0200, ellanios82 wrote:
> > Hi List :)
> >
> >
> > - any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no specific
> > purpose, but
On 12/7/20 11:35 PM, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 11:27:25PM +0200, ellanios82 wrote:
Hi List :)
- any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no specific
purpose, but only to add a little more privacy ??
- and , is this a reasonable idea ?
It
On 12/7/20 11:27 PM, ellanios82 wrote:
> Hi List :)
>
>
> - any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no
> specific purpose, but only to add a little more privacy ??
>
> - and , is this a reasonable idea ?
>
>
Hey ellanios82,
many people and
On Mon, Dec 07, 2020 at 11:27:25PM +0200, ellanios82 wrote:
> Hi List :)
>
>
> - any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no specific
> purpose, but only to add a little more privacy ??
>
> - and , is this a reasonable idea ?
>
It is difficult
Hi List :)
- any suggestions please , for a handy VPN for everyday use : no
specific purpose, but only to add a little more privacy ??
- and , is this a reasonable idea ?
regards
ellan
El jue., 19 mar. 2020 a las 10:48, Javier Fidalgo ()
escribió:
> Buenas tardes,
> Les escribo porque necesito instalar un cliente VPN en mi debian 9.
> Estoy buscando alternativas a OpenVPN ya que, este me obliga a tener
> configurado un servidor en el destino.
>
Te reco
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 02:56:56PM +, Javier Fidalgo wrote:
> Buenas tardes,
> Les escribo porque necesito instalar un cliente VPN en mi debian 9.
Buenas tardes
esta lista es en inglés. Si Vd. prefiere una lista en castellano,
está por aquí:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user-s
On 3/19/2020 3:56 PM, Javier Fidalgo wrote:
> Buenas tardes,
> Les escribo porque necesito instalar un cliente VPN en mi debian 9.
> Estoy buscando alternativas a OpenVPN ya que, este me obliga a tener
> configurado un servidor en el destino.
> Después de una exhausta búsqueda n
Buenas tardes,
Les escribo porque necesito instalar un cliente VPN en mi debian 9.
Estoy buscando alternativas a OpenVPN ya que, este me obliga a tener
configurado un servidor en el destino.
Después de una exhausta búsqueda no he encontrado alternativas a OpenVPN,
desconozco si hay más
LAN 192.168.5.0/24 and has address 192.158.5.1.
I have created a RADIUS account 'dpchrist' in the UniFi Controller.
I have configured a VPN network in the UniFi Controller:
Nameremote-access
VPN TypeL2TP Server
I hope that subject line doesn't obfuscate the issue.
I'm using Sid/testing with Xfce4 desktop environment, fully updated.
openvpn 2.4.7-1
network-manager-openvpn 1.8.10-1
network-manager-openvpn-gnome 1.8.10-1
Using the GUI I set openvpn to connect automatically to a chosen VPN. I
Hi there.
>> I tried to connect with network-manager to my vpn and it fails.
>> I attached the error code i get from the log files.
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Jul 27 15:45:28 Laptop NetworkManager[1069]: [1564231528.5054]
>> vpn-connection[0x560dce4de740,34b2b840-a75b-
On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 03:55:22PM +0300, George wrote:
> Hi there.
> I tried to connect with network-manager to my vpn and it fails.
> I attached the error code i get from the log files.
> Any ideas?
>
> Jul 27 15:45:28 Laptop NetworkManager[1069]: [1564231528.5054]
Hi there.
I tried to connect with network-manager to my vpn and it fails.
I attached the error code i get from the log files.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Jul 27 15:45:17 Laptop nm-openvpn[8667]: OpenVPN 2.4.7 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL
(OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [MH/PKTINFO] [AEAD
On 6/23/19 6:16 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2019-06-23, David Christensen wrote:
STFW I see:
https://www.bestvpnz.com/tutorials/how-to-set-up-l2tp-ipsec-vpn-on-linux-networkmanager-strongswan/
I have installed:
2019-06-22 19:04:11 root@tinkywinky ~
# dpkg-query --show xl2tpd strongswan network
On 2019-06-23, David Christensen wrote:
>
> STFW I see:
>
> https://www.bestvpnz.com/tutorials/how-to-set-up-l2tp-ipsec-vpn-on-linux-networkmanager-strongswan/
>
> I have installed:
>
> 2019-06-22 19:04:11 root@tinkywinky ~
> # dpkg-query --show xl2tpd strongswan
debian-user:
I have an L2TP VPN server that allows incoming connections from clients
who have the following four (4) items:
1. IP address or DNS name of the L2TP VPN server.
2. Pre-shared key.
3. User name.
4. User password.
I am able to connect to the L2TP VPN server using macOS
Jim Popovitch wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-05-20 at 16:45 +0200, Alexandre GRIVEAUX wrote:
> > Le 2019-05-20 16:16, Jim Popovitch a écrit :
> > > Is there a VPN endpoint client that works with "CheckPoint EndPoint
> > > Security VPN". I have been assign
On Mon, 2019-05-20 at 16:45 +0200, Alexandre GRIVEAUX wrote:
> Le 2019-05-20 16:16, Jim Popovitch a écrit :
> > Is there a VPN endpoint client that works with "CheckPoint EndPoint
> > Security VPN". I have been assigned an IP address of the VPN server, a
> > userna
Le 2019-05-20 16:16, Jim Popovitch a écrit :
Is there a VPN endpoint client that works with "CheckPoint EndPoint
Security VPN". I have been assigned an IP address of the VPN server, a
username, and a password. Vpnc seems to think I need a Group name and
password, and won't acce
Is there a VPN endpoint client that works with "CheckPoint EndPoint
Security VPN". I have been assigned an IP address of the VPN server, a
username, and a password. Vpnc seems to think I need a Group name and
password, and won't accept leaving them blank. Halp!
tia,
-Jim P.
> What do I need to do in the NetworkManager VPN configuration, to ensure
> that when I've enabled that VPN it will apply to internet addresses but
> not local non-routable LAN addresses?
AFAIK this happens automatically by default (because the system is
normally configured with
Howdy all,
How can I convince NetworkManager that a specific VPN is to be used only
for traffic outside the local network, whatever that local network
happens to be?
I have an external VPN service that I use to avoid surveillance and
censorship, both within organisations (like an employer or a
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 2:52 AM Long Wind wrote:
> i had used tor a very long time ago
> i'm afraid it no longer work
>
>
> On Saturday, February 16, 2019 3:46 PM, john doe
> wrote:
>
>
> On 2/16/2019 7:27 AM, Long Wind wrote:
>
> > Thank Ben!but vpn
On 2/16/2019 7:27 AM, Long Wind wrote:
> Thank Ben!but vpn can also be blocked by Chinese government
> i've been using some vpn servers for a long timebut they are blocked in
> Spring Festival, which begins in Februaryi believe government increase
> blocking in this period
&g
Thank Ben!but vpn can also be blocked by Chinese government
i've been using some vpn servers for a long timebut they are blocked in Spring
Festival, which begins in Februaryi believe government increase blocking in
this period
On Saturday, February 16, 2019 1:50 PM, Ben Finney
Long Wind writes:
> google is blocked in china, and i can't use it to find answer
It appears DuckDuckGo (a much more freedom-respecting search engine) is
also blocked in China.
This article discusses using a VPN to bypass surveillance and censorship
https://www.comparitech.com/privacy-
Piotr Martyniuk wrote:
> I have hardware router which allows to configure VPN. I managed to set
> it up on my laptop (debian Stretch) in the NetworkManager applet. So
> now I can connect from office to outside word using my home router as
> a proxy (when I check my IP it shows the IP
I have hardware router which allows to configure VPN. I managed to set
it up on my laptop (debian Stretch) in the NetworkManager applet. So
now I can connect from office to outside word using my home router as
a proxy (when I check my IP it shows the IP of my router).
I can also connect to one
W dniu 29.08.2018 o 20:13, Nazar Zhuk pisze:
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 07:49:38PM +0200, Jarosław Kłopotek - INTERDUO wrote:
Hi guys,
All the time when I disconnect all kind of VPN, there is a problem with DNS
Resolving.
How are you connecting to VPN? If it's with network-manager-openv
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 07:49:38PM +0200, Jarosław Kłopotek - INTERDUO wrote:
> Hi guys,
> All the time when I disconnect all kind of VPN, there is a problem with DNS
> Resolving.
How are you connecting to VPN? If it's with network-manager-openvpn it
should automatically resto
Hi guys,
All the time when I disconnect all kind of VPN, there is a problem with
DNS Resolving.
I use network manager 1.12.2.
Do You know how to remove this bug?
Or how to do some workaround like:
service network-manager restart after VPN disconnect?
Regards
--
Jarosław Kłopotek, kom. 607
On 2018-08-16, john doe wrote:
> This configuration assumes that the clients will get "all configuration"
> from the server.
Initially I had a problem importing my VPN settings to network
manager. Now I see it is working and I was able to fill in the gaps so
I got a working VP
On 8/16/2018 8:53 AM, Piotr Martyniuk wrote:
On 2018-08-16, john doe wrote:
On the vpn client are you getting the proper DNS in '/etc/resolv.conf'
when connected to your vpn server?
It changes (adds nameserver 192.168.2.1 on top), but this does not
seems to be valid as the IP
On 2018-08-16, john doe wrote:
> On the vpn client are you getting the proper DNS in '/etc/resolv.conf'
> when connected to your vpn server?
It changes (adds nameserver 192.168.2.1 on top), but this does not
seems to be valid as the IP's I got are from the network 10.8.0.xx
On 8/16/2018 7:56 AM, Piotr Martyniuk wrote:
On 2018-08-06, Joe wrote:
I believe it should happen by default, this is almost always what you
want. I'm fairly sure I've never had to ask for this.
When the VPN connects, Network Manager should adjust routing so that
the VPN becomes t
On 2018-08-06, Joe wrote:
> I believe it should happen by default, this is almost always what you
> want. I'm fairly sure I've never had to ask for this.
>
> When the VPN connects, Network Manager should adjust routing so that
> the VPN becomes the default gateway.
On Mon, Aug 06, 2018 at 11:24:21AM +0100, Joe wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 09:48:02 - (UTC)
> zaxonxp wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Debian Stretch I managed to configure VPN connection using network-
> > manager. Now I would like to redirect all traffic to V
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 09:48:02 - (UTC)
zaxonxp wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Debian Stretch I managed to configure VPN connection using network-
> manager. Now I would like to redirect all traffic to VPN (whenever
> VPN is available) and revert back to current state (if VPN is not
> av
Hi,
On Debian Stretch I managed to configure VPN connection using network-
manager. Now I would like to redirect all traffic to VPN (whenever VPN is
available) and revert back to current state (if VPN is not available).
The only problem is that I do not know how to do this.
Kind regads,
Piotr
Hi,
On Debian Stretch I managed to configure VPN connection using network-
manager. Now I would like to redirect all traffic to VPN (whenever VPN is
available) and revert back to current state (if VPN is not available).
The only problem is that I do not know how to do this.
Kind regads,
Piotr
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Hi,
On Debian Stretch I managed to configure VPN connection using network-
manager. Now I would like to redirect all traffic to VPN (whenever VPN is
available) and revert back to current state (if VPN is not available).
The only problem is that
Doug writes:
> On 07/10/2018 10:59 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
>> Dennis Wicks writes:
>>
>>> Greetings;
>>>
>>> I want to set up a VPN for several computers in my house
>>> that are all on a local network.
>>>
>>> And suggestion
On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 16:09:47 -0400
Doug wrote:
> On 07/10/2018 10:59 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> > Dennis Wicks writes:
> >
> >> Greetings;
> >>
> >> I want to set up a VPN for several computers in my house
> >> that are all on a local
On 07/10/2018 10:59 PM, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
Dennis Wicks writes:
Greetings;
I want to set up a VPN for several computers in my house
that are all on a local network.
And suggestions, hints, warnings?
Your question as stated doesn't really explain why you want a VPN, and
what y
Dennis Wicks writes:
> Greetings;
>
> I want to set up a VPN for several computers in my house
> that are all on a local network.
>
> And suggestions, hints, warnings?
Your question as stated doesn't really explain why you want a VPN, and
what you're plannin
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