> > Server logs at verb=4 should have more info -- the above snippets
> > only show debug messages from the pam module.
-% log:
PLUGIN_CALL: POST
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/openvpn/plugins/openvpn-plugin-auth-pam.so/PLUGIN_AUTH_USER_PASS_VERIFY
status=1
PLUGIN_CALL: plugin function PLUGIN_AUTH_US
On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 3:12 PM Colin Ryan wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I've been customizing the NSIS installer for years. Want to look at
> moving to the MSI installer. Is there a source file for the community
> edition that I can use as a starting point?
Have you checked openvpn-build? That's where bu
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 03, 2021 at 02:38:15PM -0400, Colin Ryan wrote:
> I've been customizing the NSIS installer for years. Want to look at
> moving to the MSI installer. Is there a source file for the community
> edition that I can use as a starting point?
This is more on-topic on the openvpn-devel
Hi
On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 1:40 PM Gokan Atmaca wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I am using Ubuntu server. I am using openvpn as SSL and TLS. PAM auth.
> together... Now I want to use google mfa. I got the following errors
> in the settings I made.
> I can ssh sign with the same 2fa information.
>
>
> What co
Folks,
I've been customizing the NSIS installer for years. Want to look at
moving to the MSI installer. Is there a source file for the community
edition that I can use as a starting point?
Thanks
Colin Ryan
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Hello
I am using Ubuntu server. I am using openvpn as SSL and TLS. PAM auth.
together... Now I want to use google mfa. I got the following errors
in the settings I made.
I can ssh sign with the same 2fa information.
What could cause the problem ?
-% ovpn_srv:
plugin /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/o
Good morning!
How can I make openvpn clients (Linux clients) surf the internet through
openvpn using the public ip of the openvpn server (the openvpn server is on
Windows)?And also that emails using Thunderbird can work with this method (that
emails can enter and leave without problems).
Thanks
Hi,
On 02/06/21 23:07, Aleksandar Ivanisevic wrote:
is there a way to figure out which client is connected to which IP address
(i.e. interface) other than to grep the logs?
I have a multihomed system where one uplink is of higher quality than the
others and I would like to keep the more impor