The boot process has been overhauled in karmic/lucid -- would be good to
know if this is still an issue.
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VPN tunnel is closed before network drives are unmounted when shutting down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41794
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What's the status on this bug?
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VPN tunnel is closed before network drives are unmounted when shutting down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41794
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Server Team, which is subscribed to openvpn in ubuntu.
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OpenVPN would need to be protected in sendsigs to survive until
umountnfs is called.
** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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VPN tunnel is closed before network drives are unmounted when shutting down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41794
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This is linked to bug 211631: network filesystems should generally be
unmounted before network services go down.
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VPN tunnel is closed before network drives are unmounted when shutting down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41794
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I can confirm this on Dapper
I would say it all depends on what your configuration looks like.
Agreed, but more common scenario is tuneling NFS/CIFS over VPN than
accesing network file server to start VPN, so VPN before mount on boot
and after umount on shutdown should be the default.
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VPN
As this bug has duplicate report, I'm marking it as confirmed.
** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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VPN tunnel is closed before network drives are unmounted when shutting down
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41794
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I would say it all depends on what your configuration looks like. In one
case you may have some openvpn bits lying on a NFS or CIFS mount, so you
prefer to unmount those at the very last time. In another case you
established an NFS or CIFS mount over your OpenVPN tunnel, and you
prefer to shutdown