Hi,
On Thu, Nov 23, 2023 at 02:33:34AM +0100, mattias jonsson wrote:
> i purchased an openvpn service
The person that you are paying for OpenVPN Service is the correct
address for this.
> 2023-11-23 02:29:34 VERIFY ERROR: depth=0, error=CA signature digest
> algorithm too weak: C=US, ST=CA,
i purchased an openvpn service
but i cant connect
see log
2023-11-23 02:29:34 TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address:
[AF_INET]176.126.84.121:9001
2023-11-23 02:29:34 Socket Buffers: R=[131072->131072] S=[131072->131072]
2023-11-23 02:29:34 Attempting to establish TCP connection with
On Wed, 22 Nov 2023 15:03:45 +0100, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
>In the past, you would just verify /etc/default/openvpn
>had the AUTOSTART="all" entry and that the config files
>would be directly over /etc/openvpn
>
>Obviously, if you want to go that latter way, read the
>text about systemd in that
On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 03:03:45PM +0100, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> that particular config, for example, if your file is /etc/openvpn/toto.conf
I meant /etc/openvpn/client/toto.conf
> systemctl status openvpn-client@toto.service
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Openvpn-users
Hello,
On Wed, Nov 22, 2023 at 02:44:57PM +0100, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Is it enough to put the OVPN file (renamed to extension conf) into the
> /etc/openvpn/client dir?
I think it is not enough with recent Debian releases using systemd.
AFAIK raspi is somewhat Debian.
Here you need to test the
A quick question:
I want to make a RaspberryPi device connect to the home OVPN server when it
starts up and also to maintain the connection if there are interruptions such as
temporary network access down. When the network is back up it should reconnect.
Is it enough to put the OVPN file