There is no resolvconf in base I'm aware of. I'm guessing you could script changes to /etc/resolv.conf.tail but not sure if it can handle dynamic changes or not.
Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 29, 2016, at 2:04 PM, Adam Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > When I am using a Linux distro and wish to connect to a VPN server in a foreign country, first I will ensure that update-resolv-conf.sh is in /etc/openvpn > > The update-resolv-conf script can be downloaded from: https://github.com/masterkorp/openvpn-update-resolv-conf > > Next I will append to my *.ovpn file the following lines: > > script-security 2 > up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf.sh > down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf.sh > > > > The contents of my *.ovpn file is as follows: > ---------- > client > dev tun > proto tcp > remote 66.77.88.99 443 > resolv-retry infinite > nobind > persist-key > persist-tun > remote-cert-tls server > cipher AES-256-CBC > comp-lzo no > route-delay 5 > verb 3 > ca "ca.crt" > cert "user.crt" > key "user.key" > tls-auth "ta.key" 1 > script-security 2 > up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf > down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf > ---------- > > Questions: > > 1. Is there an equivalent script for OpenBSD users of OpenVPN? > > 2. Is such a script necessary for users of OpenVPN on OpenBSD? > > Thanks in advance for your feedback and clarifications. > > Adam > http://www.DCpages.com

