Hi, I just tested it with vpnc, nm-applet then adds X-NM-Routes=route1 route2 to the file. Note however that the routes consist only of destination/prefix, no gateway or metric are saved (looking at the exporter source, this is by design). In total the vpnc plugin knows the following additinal entries: X-NM-Use-NAT-T, X-NM-Force-NAT-T, X-NM-SaveGroupPassword, X-NM-Routes. So no static IPs or DNS servers so far, although additional X-NM-entries couldn't do much harm if we were to add them ourselves. The OpenVPN plugin does not appear to be able to handle anything apart from the VPN specific settings. However, as comments in OpenVPN files definitely exist and are prefixed with # or ;, it shoud be possible to add routing, DNS and IP export/import ourselves.
Ilia -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Review Request: Support for importing/exporting OpenVPN connections Date: 26.07.2011 16:12:52 -0300 From: Lamarque Vieira Souza <[email protected]> To: Rajeesh K Nambiar <[email protected]>,[email protected] > > Hi, > > > Today I have noticed that the import/export code only exports VPN > specific configurations, but some configurations (such as static > routes, aditional DNS name servers, etc) are also very important to > make the connection work. I thought we could add those configurations > as comments in the exported files. What do you think? Do you know how > nm-applet handles those configurations? > > > -- > > Lamarque V. Souza > > http://www.geographicguide.com/brazil.htm > > Linux User #57137 - http://counter.li.org/ > > http://planetkde.org/pt-br > > > > _______________________________________________ > kde-networkmanager mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-networkmanager _______________________________________________ kde-networkmanager mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-networkmanager
