On 5/12/18 11:18 pm, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/5/18 5:20 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/5/18 4:41 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
The vpn I'm using, which operates through Openvpn, has servers all over the 
world
Kindly tell us which VPN service you are using.

Oh, and I should have also added this....

The service you're using most likely has you download an *.ovpn file for each 
location
they have servers.  Make sure you have the most recent version.  You said you 
haven't used
it in a while and they may have changed their keys or other parameters.

Then, to avoid having to search the logs, simply execute as root (or use sudo)

openvpn whatever.ovpn

It should, if your provider is "normal", prompt you for username and password.  
Then you
should have all the information you need about why the connection fails.

Thanks Ed, I'll try that again.

I am using a vpn called Slickvpn. I did download *.ovpn files for each location but I didn't issue the command you mentioned. I manually created the vpn definitions in network manager and manually populated the information in those definitions by manually reading the .ovpn files and transferring the information contained in them into the definitions, plus the "vendor" supplied a windows client that enabled selection of the site to connect to and supplied all the necessary configuration, that I also used to get the configuration for the networkmanager definitions. As it has been over 12 months since I last used them, which would have been in F27, what I don't know at this stage is whether things have changed with all their servers or whether F28 changes are causing issues with this particular vpn.


regards,

Steve

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