Actually I'm not entirely sure what password it really wants. I have not set up KWallet so I get the dialog that asks me to set up the KWallet master password, which I don't want to go through currently.
I have 4 VPNs and when I stop OpenVPN the KWallet pops up 4 times. If I rename one of the client.conf files to client.conf.ignore, then I get only 3 prompts. Furthermore '/etc/init.d/openvpn start' results in 0 KWallet prompts! Obviously starting/stopping other services does not trigger KWallet prompts. Note that this issue does not seem to be related to systemd: setting _SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_REDIRECT=1 before the '. /lib/lsb/init-functions' line disables the systemd codepath so start/stop is done through the normal /etc/init.d/openvpn code. But despite this change I still get the KWallet prompts. This is really annoying: I have a script that monitors these VPNs and restarts them when they fail (which shouldn't be needed but that's another story). But not only is it no longer possible to restart individual VPNs, but 'openpvn restart' means 'stop+start' so I'm getting 4 KWallet prompts at random times during the day :-( -- Francois Gouget <fgou...@free.fr> http://fgouget.free.fr/ Avoid the Gates of Hell - use Linux. (given the number of Debian bugs maybe I should retire this sig)