On Wednesday 07 May 2014 14:42:10 Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I'm running an openvpn server on my home CentOS server.
> Openvpn works fine on my Fedora/KDE laptop if I am away from home,
> but if the laptop is on my local LAN I have to edit client.conf
> to give the local name of the server.
> 
> Although I am running NetworkManager on the laptop
> I am not using the NetworkManager-openvpn plugin,
> basically because openvpn works perfectly
> whereas NM occasionally causes problems.
> 
> But I'm wondering if I did use this
> would it solve the remote/local problem I mention above?
> 
> Of course this "problem" has a trivial solution
> so it may not be worth while doing anything about it.
> I've actually never seen the point of the NM-openvpn plugin -
> so I was wondering if this is one time when it would be useful.
You can specify multiple server addresses at the client end, 
and it will find the first that works.

David

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