I verified that if you don't explicitly drop a configuration in
/etc/openvpn, OpenVPN won't start anything. So the default is
satisfying: if you have openvpn installed and don't do anything with
/etc, nothing happens, nothing is started, nothing conflicts. If you add
a configuration in /etc/openvpn, then it will be started at boot, unless
you change the default behavior in /etc/default/openvpn.
I fail to see where openvpn behavior is breaking alternative front-ends,
since they don't (shouldn't) touch /etc/openvpn. Could you explain that
?
Marking as invalid for papercut, since the bug is incomplete and
solution is no longer obvious.
** Changed in: server-papercuts
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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OpenVPN client always runs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427701
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