[Bug 1432681] Re: could not read Auth username from stdin delays boot under systemd

2015-04-13 Thread Clon
https://wifigw.cis.vutbr.cz/vpn/openvpn-linux/index.php -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to openvpn in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1432681 Title: could not read Auth username from stdin delays boot under

[Bug 1432681] Re: could not read Auth username from stdin delays boot under systemd

2015-04-13 Thread Martin Pitt
That helps, thanks! Can reproduce now. ** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged = In Progress ** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) = Martin Pitt (pitti) ** Summary changed: - could not read Auth username from stdin delays boot under systemd + could not read

[Bug 1432681] Re: could not read Auth username from stdin delays boot under systemd

2015-04-12 Thread Martin Pitt
Since it's not immediately obvious, can you explain to me or give me a documentation pointer how you set up openvpn so that it asks for a passphrase on boot? The Debian package has a much improved systemd integration (but one detail missing as far as I can see), and I'd like to test/fix/port that

[Bug 1432681] Re: could not read Auth username from stdin delays boot under systemd

2015-03-26 Thread Clon
It's been a long time since I last used OpenVPN, I thought that it is already uninstalled. I turn it off and now boot seems faster not as fast as before update to Vivid but much more faster. Thanks. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is

[Bug 1432681] Re: could not read Auth username from stdin delays boot under systemd

2015-03-26 Thread Martin Pitt
Thanks for confirming. So it seems the issue is that openvpn's start scripts need to be adjusted to deal with interactive auth input during boot. ** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu) Status: New = Triaged -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team,