On 2023-08-14 11:38, David Sommerseth wrote:
Yes, this must go into the .ovpn file. And it might very much be that
> the NetworkManager-openvpn does not grok the compat-mode option - so
> you can't run it via NetworkManager.
Thanks! Fortunately, TIL, that $company will upgrade the firewall
On 13/08/2023 10:58, Martin wrote:
On 2023-08-13 08:52, Gert Doering wrote:
Run the client with --verb 3 or 4, have a close look at the logfile.
If there is nothing obvious to you, show us the log.
/var/log/openvpn/ is empty.
Probably I need to use journalctl ?
If the server runs 2.3.10
On 2023-08-13 08:52, Gert Doering wrote:
> Run the client with --verb 3 or 4, have a close look at the logfile.
>
> If there is nothing obvious to you, show us the log.
/var/log/openvpn/ is empty.
Probably I need to use journalctl ?
> If the server runs 2.3.10 (which is, like, "ancient") then my
On 2023-08-13 04:12, Boris wrote:
> There might be some helpful information in the logfile(s)?
/var/log/openvpn/ is empty.
I assume, I need to use journalctl ?
Note, that I used to start the OpenVPN connection via NetworkManager UI,
and only now for the first time, I try to learn how to use
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 12:33:13AM +, Martin wrote:
> after upgrading my PC from Debian 11 with openvpn 2.5.6-1 to Debian 12
> with openvpn 2.6.3-1+deb12u1, I can't connect to my company anymore.
> Downgrading the openvpn package helps immediately, but that can't be
> a long term
13.08.2023 03:03:04 Martin :
> Dears,
>
> after upgrading my PC from Debian 11 with openvpn 2.5.6-1 to Debian 12
> with openvpn 2.6.3-1+deb12u1, I can't connect to my company anymore.
> Downgrading the openvpn package helps immediately, but that can't be
> a long term solution, right? The
Dears,
after upgrading my PC from Debian 11 with openvpn 2.5.6-1 to Debian 12
with openvpn 2.6.3-1+deb12u1, I can't connect to my company anymore.
Downgrading the openvpn package helps immediately, but that can't be
a long term solution, right? The company runs OpenVPN 2.3.10.
Any idea how to