On 2019-12-11 12:33 p.m., Rafael David Tinoco wrote:
> For openvpn + systemd-resolve:
>
> With "up / down" openvpn config file commands you can wrap "systemd-
> resolve --set-dns=XXX" and update the given DNS servers.
There's a package for that: openvpn-systemd-resolved
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On 2019-12-11 12:33 p.m., Rafael David Tinoco wrote:
> For openvpn + systemd-resolve:
>
> With "up / down" openvpn config file commands you can wrap "systemd-
> resolve --set-dns=XXX" and update the given DNS servers.
There's a package for that: openvpn-systemd-resolved
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On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 06:27:18PM -, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
> For the maintainers of the affected packages to be able to help in this
> issue, addressing the main question already stated above would be most
> helpful:
> To support netplan, do we have to implement netlink events listeners
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 12:06:04AM -, Crashbit wrote:
> I have a problem with tinc and netplan.
> I've using Ubuntu 17.10 server. When I try to start tincd daemon with
> systemd, it doesn't start.
> When start tinc daemon without systemd, it runs correct.
Then that doesn't sound related to
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 06:27:35PM -, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> This doesn't sound like the sort of thing to replace ifupdown... some
> more information about what this actually refers to would be helpful.
The package name is 'nplan' due to conflict with pre-existing (and scarcely
relevant)
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