> > 1. It should be possible to activate simutaneously many openvpn > > configurations using checkboxes instead of radiobuttons, (in server mode > > also, say in a second time...). > > Yes, this is something that's been on the map for a while but there was > other stuff that we considered more important. It will take some rework > internally in NetworkManager, though NM 0.7 already has half the work > done. > > > 2. It should be possible to "import" any openvpn configuration file, eg: > > The 0.7 openvpn plugin should already be able to import an openvpn > connection, but I think we just never got around to implementing export.
Every configuration parameter should be importable/modifiable, not only the ones used in a given configuration. > What specific configuration were you having problems with? Can you > attach that config so we can see what's going on with it? My config was attached :) But someone may need to use other parameters as well. > > * Options not modifiable actually by network-manager-openvpn should also > > be gathered and displayed, eg: in a dynamic listbox like for the routes, > > with an add button. There could be a pop-up in the first column to set > > or change the option name, an editable field in the second column to set > > or change its value. > > 0.7 already provides the ability to specify custom routes to apply to > the connection in addition to any routes sent by the server. > Read slowly, im not talking about routes here, talking about all the openvpn parameters that are not yet configurable/importable with the current graphical interface. They could just be configured through or imported into a single listbox as described above. Regards, L:üc: _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
