On 7/6/19 4:22 AM, Philip Pians wrote:
Opted for the fresh install as a precaution. After following all the 
instructions for setting up vpn AppVM, couldn’t figure out how to turn it on, 
in Linux you just flick a button under vpn and it’s done. Checked website to 
see what my ip was, shows actual one. Tried troubleshooting tip “systemctl 
status qubes-vpn-handler” got error “Unit qubes-vpn-handler.service could not 
be found”.
Is that different than the vpn-handler-openvpn that I had to add in the service 
tab of the AppVM? If not, why isn’t it found?

I won't get into service naming conventions here.

Instructions say to restart the proxyVM (i.e. the vpn appVM) to start the connection. That means the connection starts when the proxyVM starts.

The service wasn't found because if you install it directly into a proxyVM, it is added to the OS on each boot from a system startup script (that's because you chose not to add it to the OS template). So it won't be registered or active right after installation; a restart is necessary.

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