Trying to ftp openvpn.conf file from Arch laptop to M10 tablet to drop into /etc/openvpn dir when I get the error:
/root@ubuntu-phablet:/home/phablet/Documents# mv openvpn.conf /etc/openvpn/// //mv: inter-device move failed: ‘cryptostorm.conf’ to ‘/etc/openvpn/cryptostorm.conf’; unable to remove target: Read-only file system/ /root@ubuntu-phablet:/etc/openvpn# openvpn --version// //OpenVPN 2.3.2 arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [eurephia] [MH] [IPv6] built on Apr 13 2015// //Originally developed by James Yonan// //Copyright (C) 2002-2010 OpenVPN Technologies, Inc. <[email protected]>// //Compile time defines: enable_crypto=yes enable_debug=yes enable_def_auth=yes enable_dependency_tracking=no enable_dlopen=unknown enable_dlopen_self=unknown enable_dlopen_self_static=unknown enable_eurephia=yes enable_fast_install=yes enable_fragment=yes enable_http_proxy=yes enable_iproute2=yes enable_libtool_lock=yes enable_lzo=yes enable_lzo_stub=no enable_maintainer_mode=no enable_management=yes enable_multi=yes enable_multihome=yes enable_pam_dlopen=no enable_password_save=yes enable_pedantic=no enable_pf=yes enable_pkcs11=yes enable_plugin_auth_pam=yes enable_plugin_down_root=yes enable_plugins=yes enable_port_share=yes enable_selinux=no enable_server=yes enable_shared=yes enable_shared_with_static_runtimes=no enable_small=no enable_socks=yes enable_ssl=yes enable_static=yes enable_strict=no enable_strict_options=no enable_systemd=yes enable_win32_dll=yes enable_x509_alt_username=yes with_crypto_library=openssl with_gnu_ld=yes with_ifconfig_path=/sbin/ifconfig with_iproute_path=/sbin/ip with_mem_check=no with_plugindir='${prefix}/lib/openvpn' with_route_path=/sbin/route with_sysroot=no/ Is there a work around for this? Another place to locate the .conf file? Where does the GUI place them? Shown below is what I'm currently using for my openvpn.conf file (with some editing). I'd like to transfer this over to M10 and then run command "service openvpn start/stop" to activate or be able to turn on/off from GUI. Anyone have suggestions? Arch is using systemd... so on my laptop I use "sudo systemctl enable openvpn@vpn" which activates at bootup and then "sudo systemctl stop/start openvpn@vpn" when I have issues with tunnel and need to restart things. Would be nice to have this functionality with the M10. /root@ubuntu-phablet:/home/phablet/Documents# cat openvpn.conf // //client// //dev tun// //resolv-retry 16// //nobind// //float// //txqueuelen 686// //sndbuf size 1655368// //rcvbuf size 1655368// //<connection>// //remote ##########.net 443 udp// //</connection>// //comp-lzo no// //down-pre// //allow-pull-fqdn// //script-security 2// //up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf// //down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf// //explicit-exit-notify 3// //hand-window 37// //mssfix 1400// //auth-user-pass /root/.cs// //auth-retry nointeract// //ca ca.crt// // //<ca>// //-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----// //MIIFHjCCBAagAwIBAgIJAKekpGXxXvhbMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBCwUAMIG6MQswCQYD// //VQQGEwJDQTELMAkGA1UECBMCUUMxETAPBgNVBAcTCE1vbnRyZWFsMTYwNAYDVQQK// //FC1LYXRhbmEgSG9sZGluZ3MgTGltaXRlIC8gIGNyeXB0b3N0b3JtX2RhcmtuZXQx// //-----END CERTIFICATE-----// //</ca>// // //ns-cert-type server// //auth SHA512// //cipher AES-256-CBC// //replay-window 128 30// //tls-cipher TLS-DHE-RSA-WITH-AES-256-CBC-SHA// //tls-client// //key-method 2// //log devnull.txt// //verb 4// //mute 15// // /
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