[Bug 1787801] Re: openvpn does not work with ecryptfs setup

2020-06-04 Thread Brian Murray
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[Bug 1787801] Re: openvpn does not work with ecryptfs setup

2018-08-21 Thread Andreas Hasenack
I believe that since you changed the location of the config file, changing the systemd service file is just a continuation of your local configuration. Simon's tip in comment #1 was spot on, as was your investigation of the config setting that needed changing. Regarding the regression aspect of

[Bug 1787801] Re: openvpn does not work with ecryptfs setup

2018-08-21 Thread Andreas Hasenack
I believe that since you changed the location of the config file, changing the systemd service file is just a continuation of your local configuration. Simon's tip in comment #1 was spot on, as was your investigation of the config setting that needed changing. Regarding the regression aspect of

[Bug 1787801] Re: openvpn does not work with ecryptfs setup

2018-08-19 Thread Nikolay Borisov
Ok, thanks for the tip I didn't know that. If this is then coming from upstream I guess a bug report is warranted there as well. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1787801 Title: openvpn

[Bug 1787801] Re: openvpn does not work with ecryptfs setup

2018-08-19 Thread Simon Déziel
Since upstream uses ProtectHome=true, I'd tend to think that having the config files in home directories is not that common even if it's certainly a valid use case. IMHO, this is a perfect case for using drop- in snippets: $ sudo systemctl edit openvpn@ Then enter the following: [Service]