> > I pulled the logs, looked thru them, I didn't see any personal information. 
> > Seemed OK to past on the forum but sent them to you directly just in 
> > case...feel free to post any info for the greater good of the community. 
> > Thank you again for the help...
> > 
> > I pulled the 3 files .crt, .pem and the renamed openvpn-client.ovpn file 
> > and put them into the VPN folder.
> 
> Just FYI, putting all the configs (instead of selecting them) in /vpn is 
> easier.

Thanks for that...I'll try that!

 
> > Totally willing to try to "avoid
> > the initial failure and restart, add a 2sec delay "sleep 2s" in rc.local
> > just before the first systemctl command; it will start quicker." Would you 
> > be open to sharing the commands for this?
> 
> The command is just "sleep 2s".

If I am launching a VM from the GUI when would I put "sleep 2s" into the 
terminal? I am learning but not there yet...


> > I am using "openvpn-ip" file from PIA under Advanced OpenVPN SSL 
> > Restrictive Configuration: 
> > https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/client-support/
> > I then move each of the 3 individual files mentioned above into the 
> > /rw/config/vpn folder.
> > 
> > Thanks again for the help...
> 
> Got your log... I think the real culprit shows up here:
> 
> "AUTH: Received control message: AUTH_FAILED"
> 
> This could mean the user/password weren't entered correctly. You can see 
> how its stored by issuing this command:
> 
> sudo cat /rw/config/vpn/userpassword.txt
> 
> To fix it you can edit that file, or run the --config step again from 
> the instructions.

Thanks for that tip...the password is good. Tested it with another application 
and it is correct and working. The VPN proxy also had the correct password.

What else could this be?

What I know:
* This worked with 3.2 in Fedora but I experienced the same error with Debian 
in 3.2
* This worked for a brief moment in 4.0(fedora), had saved the beta file and 
was using that when it worked. I lost that older github/tasket file, I 
downloaded the 4.0 file and have not got it working again.
* I get the "Ready to start link" but then no connection
* This is new infromation but I can connect to my phone wireless but when I try 
another AP it can't connect. I am not sure this is relevant but in my network 
connection I get the following messages:

Ethernet Network (vif6.0)
Device not managed............my connection works


Ethernet Network (vif.20)
Device not managed............my connection DOES NOT work

Tasket my gut tells me I have something else missing, if you can get it to 
work, I am getting a ready to connect message, I had it working. Would a BIO 
setting have an impact?

When I boot I get this error:

ERROR parsing PCC subspaces from PCCT
[Failed] Failed to start Load Kernel Modules 

- Followed by [OK] started Apply Kernel Variable/[OK] Started Setup Virtual 
Console

The struggle I am having is a lack of knowledge about how to trouble shoot this 
although you have taught me a lot Tasket thank you.

Any other thoughts?

I don't want to go back to 3.2 but with out a VPN/kill switch I don't see I 
have a choice.

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