I'm surprised by this one: you already set ca to something different. Can you share the generated openvpn.conf? Ok, looking at the service definition, this is not so surprising: it expects a file in
Hello, Thanks Adam, it seems a good workaround that I hadn't thought about. Avenues I have explored so far are: 1. Purely config based. Example: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- client proto udp dev tun c
Hello Guix! I am struggling to setup OpenVPN Service Type. Here is my current configuration. ** START ** (service openvpn-client-service-type (openvpn-client-configuration (remote (list (openvpn-remo
thanks, using sudo works! i try network-manager-openvpn when i add the file .ovpn popup "Insufficient Privileges", config.scm ~~~ (supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "dialout" "audio" "video" "d
Hello Jovany, Note that I am by no means an OpenVPN expert, I have just used it a few times. For its normal operations, OpenVPN clients need a TUN/TAP device; AFAIK creating such devices require runn
Are they both installed in the global profile from your OS config and not in your user profile? Also do you have the network-manager-service correctly configured to use the openvpn plugin¹? I'd offe
Over the weekend, I spent a bit of time figuring how to use OpenVPN with NetworkManager, especially its command line interface, 'nmcli'. If you are using the Guix System, the first thing to do is to
Le 2018-09-10 18:05, Adam Massmann a écrit : Hi Ben, What is a recommended/working way of using OpenVPN on GuixSD? I do not know what the recommended way of working with openvpn is, but I do have a
Thanks for the answer! On 24 December 2017 at 09:02, ng0 <address@hidden> wrote: Johannes Laute transcribed 4.2K bytes: Just to be sure: have you only noticed this variable or have you sourced the ne
Johannes Laute transcribed 4.2K bytes: Just to be sure: have you only noticed this variable or have you sourced the new .guix-profile/etc/profile where it should be included? I have opened a bug abou
Yes, I already have tried using nmcli with my .opvn file. I run $ nmcli c import type openvpn file config.ovpn and it prints Unknown VPN plugin "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn" I already have
Thanks, Adam, I'll have to try this. It's hard to know how much of the issues with NetworkManager+VPNs is a GuixSD-specific issue and how much is just NetworkManager (on my Arch machine, I have to co
Is it possible to have vpn set up in gnome on a guixsd installation? I am trying this and having some trouble. I have added the openvpn and network-manager-openvpn packages to my config.scm file. I a
Hi Benjamin, Benjamin Slade <address@hidden> skribis: IIRC, NM has a tool to import OpenVPN config files, though it only understands a subset of the syntax; you have to run it as root: sudo nmcli con
Le 18 novembre 2020 20:04:33 GMT-05:00, jbranso@dismail.de a écrit : Well, this is not tomething you can configure on the VPN side I think. The server might advertise a DNS server on the VPN, in whi
I had an issue with openvpn service leaking my DNS queries. I've set up network manager to manage my vpn connections. Though, I think I had to use DNS over HTTPS to fix the leaking DNS issue.
%desktop-services includes a service of the network-manager-service-type already, which is why you're getting that error. Instead of adding another service of that type with the intended configuratio
Hi Ben, I do not know what the recommended way of working with openvpn is, but I do have a working way. Attached is a bash script that takes a wireless interface as an argument and starts up a vpn, a