Bob, Erich,

> Bob
>
>
> Bob von Knobloch wrote:
>
>> Dear LEAF list,
>>
>>
>> having upgraded from 2.3 to 3.0 Beta 2, I notice small quirk(?). I am
>> using the OpenVPN package from the ISO image and want to remove the
>> client config file, as I did on the 2.3 version. When I do this (delete
>> from /etc/openvpn/ and save config), I am rewarded with a fresh
>> client.conf file. OK, I can edit all content out of this file but during
>> boot I get "Starting openvpn: client FAILED". OK it is only cosmetic but
>> I have an natural aversion to error messages
>> that have to be ignored (certain proprietary operating systems have made
>>  me sensitive here). It is also (IMHO) questionable whether a client
>> makes sense on the firewall itself, generally the box is an endpoint for
>> incoming (roadwarrier or site-site) VPN connections.
>>
>
> I suggested to Eric Spakman to put the sample config files in
> /etc/openvpn/samples and leave the actual /etc/openvpn empty to be
> populated from the configdb. I don''t know if this made it to beta3
>

I have updated the openvpn packages:
http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/bin/packages/uclibc-0.9/28/

It's now possible to define which configurations should be loaded at
startup, either "all", one config or a list of config files (either one of
the examples or user added ones).

> cheers
>
> Erich
>
Eric


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