How is it that a 2nd vpn tunnel coming in is authenticating in?
Ted
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From: PLUG On Behalf Of American Citizen
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2023 4:45 PM
To: plug@pdxlinux.org
Subject: Re: [PLUG] a question for Google Bard
Paul:
I am acquainted with nmcli. What I have
Paul
I just ran this dns leak test on my Mozilla browser
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Your IP Address
IP Address
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Paul:
I am acquainted with nmcli. What I have to track down is where a 2nd vpn
tunnel is coming from. It's not visible in the cable/modem/router end,
and it was only caught by using wireshark in raw mode.
I actually automated setting up the openvpn connections working from
presupplied ones
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023, American Citizen wrote:
I would love to see Google Bard's answer on how to redo the openSuse
Network Manager openvpn software in such a way as to permit easy
debugging, so that the hidden vpn established by the NM can be
uncovered and understood.
Randall,
You typically
I would love to see Google Bard's answer on how to redo the openSuse
Network Manager openvpn software in such a way as to permit easy
debugging, so that the hidden vpn established by the NM can be uncovered
and understood.
I have looked into the openvpn module for NM and it's not simple.