Re: [DNG] openvpn systemd

2016-07-24 Thread Jaromil
> also note you may want to use the LEAP project for that, which > facilitates a big deal of setup on both client and server side. > https://leap.se/en/docs/platform/tutorials/single-node-vpn LEAP does > not requires systemd helas, I must correct myself here: LEAP went heavy on systemd :/ which

Re: [DNG] openvpn systemd

2016-07-24 Thread Simon Walter
On 07/24/2016 02:14 PM, Robert Storey wrote: This got me wondering...do you we have a How-To for setting up OpenVPN on Devuan? I'm using wicd for my Internet connection, which as I understand doesn't support OpenVPN directly, but there is supposed to be a way to make it work. I haven't investigat

Re: [DNG] openvpn systemd

2016-07-23 Thread Jaromil
On Sun, 24 Jul 2016, Robert Storey wrote: >This got me wondering...do you we have a How-To for setting up OpenVPN on >Devuan? I'm using wicd for my Internet connection, which as I understand >doesn't support OpenVPN directly, but there is supposed to be a way to [...] >so if not do

Re: [DNG] openvpn systemd

2016-07-23 Thread Robert Storey
This got me wondering...do you we have a How-To for setting up OpenVPN on Devuan? I'm using wicd for my Internet connection, which as I understand doesn't support OpenVPN directly, but there is supposed to be a way to make it work. I haven't investigated that thoroughly, but when I google "openvpn

Re: [DNG] openvpn systemd

2016-07-22 Thread Steven W. Scott
And the creep continues :( SWS On Jul 23, 2016 12:46 AM, "Simon Walter" wrote: > It's nothing serious. I just noticed this and though to myself, "Why all > the trouble? What a bother!" > > /etc/default/openvpn: > # This is the configuration file for /etc/init.d/openvpn > > # > # Start only

[DNG] openvpn systemd

2016-07-22 Thread Simon Walter
It's nothing serious. I just noticed this and though to myself, "Why all the trouble? What a bother!" /etc/default/openvpn: # This is the configuration file for /etc/init.d/openvpn # # Start only these VPNs automatically via init script. # Allowed values are "all", "none" or space separated lis