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▶9 yrs later Anonymous 06/04/19 (Tue) 22:05:28 No.1068276>>1068310 >>1068659 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-openvpn/+bug/606365
You still can't import OVPN configurations through GNOME NetworkManager. was open source a mistake?
▶Anonymous 06/04/19 (Tue) 23:21:24 No.1068284
The NetworkManager devs are retarded. The "import" silently ignores any settings the GUI doesn't have, and they refuse to add an option to just specify a config file and pass it directly to openvpn
▶Anonymous 06/05/19 (Wed) 02:33:11 No.1068310
>>1068276 (OP)
OpenVPN is a clusterfuck of a mess, but NetworkManager main designers are employed by same company that unleashed SystemD upon the world.
So don't worry, you will soon™ be able to do what you want, but it'll be your init system doing it.
▶Anonymous 06/05/19 (Wed) 02:55:12 No.1068313>>1068359
I use gnome network manager and the nm applet with XFCE4 and I've never had issues importing ovpn config files.
▶Anonymous 06/05/19 (Wed) 05:25:34 No.1068359>>1068630
>>1068313
That's because this is a variation of the "GNU/Linux has no Image Previews???" troll involving Gnome File Manager.
▶Anonymous 06/05/19 (Wed) 08:34:16 No.1068377
Gnome was a mistake. All the DEs are shit. Use a wm or use windows.
▶Anonymous 06/06/19 (Thu) 10:29:05 No.1068560
NetworkManager?
Put your config here:
/etc/openvpn/client/server1.conf
Then do this
systemctl start openvpn-client@server1
▶Anonymous 06/06/19 (Thu) 22:06:29 No.1068630>>1068657
>>1068359
but it does not have. at least not with gtk and it will never have because all gtk versions are abandonware. that shit has not had any kind of improvements after its initial release.
▶Anonymous 06/07/19 (Fri) 02:05:43 No.1068657
>>1068630
XFCE4 nm-applet uses GTK. It works fine in Debian. The only time I've ever had issues was when I accidentally deleted ~/.cert folder. The fix was as easy as deleting the saved VPN connections and adding them again. It honestly sounds like this is another mystery Ubuntu bug. Copies are never as good as the original.
▶Anonymous 06/07/19 (Fri) 02:27:40 No.1068658
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> connect to a million wifi connections because of job
> want to set a DNS to the one I stood up so I don't use stupid ISP DNS
> can't set one DNS for all past and future connections
Gnome and KDE are a fucking meme
▶Anonymous 06/07/19 (Fri) 02:38:23 No.1068659
install gentoo