Welp. I've read of being able to run it as non-root on other distros. So
if possible I'd love to be able to. Not sure if it's a big security risk
to run openvpn as root or not though.
On 03.06.2019 03:34, Meiyo Peng wrote:
Hi,
oury.dus...@posteo.net writes:
So I managed to get it working mostly okay through installing openvpn
and running sudo (should I actually be running this as sudo?) --config
my-openvpn-config.opvn
Yes. Running OpenVPN requires root privilege.
Note: Attempting to use the gnome network settings did not work and
complains it
couldn't find a vpn connection. Possibly due to how the .opvn file is
formatted?
I am not a Gnome user. No idea.
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