Am 24.05.2013 11:43, schrieb Andrea Scarpino: > On Friday 24 May 2013 11:27:16 Thomas Bächler wrote: >> Networkmanager's OpenVPN plugins connects to OpenVPN servers and >> receives routes and addresses. It then decides to ignore all routing >> information the server sent and always sets up a default route through >> the VPN. It also takes some arbitrary host as gateway, not the one that >> the server tells it to. In this scenario, it is no longer sufficient to >> configure the server properly, you also need to duplicate all >> configuration in the networkmanager applet on the client. It's been that >> way for years and this hasn't changed since (although the last version I >> tried was a year ago or so). > > I had those issue too, but you can set pretty much everything related to > routes in the "IP4 Settings -> Routes"[1] tab. Specially the "Ignore > automatically obtained routes" option.
This is OT, but I still feel I need to bring this across: The point is that you shouldn't need to configure anything at all - and when you use OpenVPN directly, you don't need to. It's only networkmanager's incorrect defaults that make this more complicated than it should be. > Back on topic, we can drop at least kovpn then (CC'ing Sergej). > > [1] http://wstaw.org/m/2013/05/24/plasma-desktopQ10566.png Yes, let's drop kovpn.
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