On 12-01-12 09:47 PM, TekBudda wrote:
For example...right now I am trying to setup up a connection to an OpenVPN connection but it does not seem to work on Kubuntu 11.10 (which is Linus 3.0 based) but works on Eeebuntu (Linux 2.6.X based).
This has been an issue for a long time. But it is not a KDE issue. The problem is with the KDE version of NetworkManager. I have never been able to get the GUI running with OpenVPN.
Instead, I just drop my config file into my /etc/openvpn directory with a .conf extension. The default behaviour of the OpenVPN daemon is to open the connections for the config files it finds. You can change this behaviour in the /etc/default/openvpn file. (btw, if you do drop your config file into the /etc/openvpn directory, edit the file and make sure the paths pointing to your keys and certs are correct...)
Unfortunately issues like this give KDE a bad rap, but KDE is not responsible..
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