The openvpn connection I have been using for months just gained support for ipv6. A few months ago I already set ipv6 to "Disabled" in the IPv6 tab of nm-connection-editor 1.0.8. But when the tunnel is established NM applies the settings received from the peer anyway.
I also tried to apply just the addresses, ignore the received routes. Whatever happens, all ipv6 traffic goes through the tunnel as a result. Why does NM ignore the knobs? It calls openvpn like that: /usr/sbin/openvpn --remote $host 443 tcp --comp-lzo --nobind --dev tun --dev-type tun --cipher AES-256-CBC --auth SHA512 --auth-nocache --tls-auth $key 1 --reneg-sec 0 --syslog nm-openvpn --script-security 2 --up /usr/lib/nm-openvpn-service-openvpn-helper --tun -- --up-restart --persist-key --persist-tun --management /var/run/NetworkManager/nm-openvpn-05c972e7-1f61-4bca-a5a0-c6b0ed7b44a6 unix --management-client-user root --management-client-group root --management-query-passwords --auth-retry interact --route-noexec --ifconfig-noexec --client --ca $crt --cert $crt --key $key --auth-user-pass --user nm-openvpn --group nm-openvpn Does openvpn do all the address assignment by itself? Olaf _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
