I just figure out how to fix the SELinux issue. 
I learned somewhere in the net in a SELinux tutorial that when you copy a file 
from one place to another you are copying the SELinux attributes too. But when 
you create a new file it has the right selinux attributes for that location.

So I did, (as root):
[code]
touch /etc/openvpn/user.pem
touch /etc/openvpn/key.pem
touch /etc/openvpn/cacert.pem
cp ~miguel/tmp/user.pem /etc/openvpn/user.pem
cp ~miguel/tmp/key.pem /etc/openvpn/key.pem
cp ~miguel/tmp/cacert.pem /etc/openvpn/cacert.pem
chmod a+r /etc/openvpn/*.pem
[/code]

and I setup the NM-vpn using the files on /etc/openvpn, not the ones on my home.

If you have a better idea/solution I want to hear you.

best regards,


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