On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 10:38 AM Greg Woods <g...@gregandeva.net> wrote:
> > I have had openvpn3 working since F35, including on a laptop that I > originally installed openvpn3 on and it has been upgraded to F36 and now > F37, and openvpn3 is working fine. > However, on my new laptop with a fresh install of F37, I cannot get > openvpn3 to work. The config manager seems to be OK, but the session > manager is totally broken. > Made some progress with more careful examination of the systems where it works and where it doesn't, and it turns out that there is also an openvpn3-client package that has to be installed as well as openvpn3. This didn't occur to me because the openvpn3 client binary was installed. But when I installed openvpn3-client, the missing binary for the session manager was installed. So now I can get a little farther; I just need to figure out why user authentication is failing (I've tried it on the old system so I can verify I have the correct user name and password, and I have tried it enough times on the new system to rule out simple password typo as the cause). So now I can execute the session-start command, and it does prompt me for the username and password, but always returns authentication failure. --Greg
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