On Wed, 24 Jul 2013, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Bill Oliver wrote:
As a matter of interest, what is the point of NetworkManager-openvpn?
I'm running NetworkManager under Fedora-19/KDE on my laptop,
and I'm also running OpenVPN.
Both seem to be working fine,
so what is the point of installing Netw
On 07/24/13 07:07, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I only use openvpn to login to remote computers.
> What do you use it for?
I use it to place my entire Desktop session in the US, or another country, so
that I have complete access to content and services which are geographically
restricted.
--
Gettin
On 07/24/13 07:07, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Bill Oliver wrote:
>
>>> As a matter of interest, what is the point of NetworkManager-openvpn?
>>> I'm running NetworkManager under Fedora-19/KDE on my laptop,
>>> and I'm also running OpenVPN.
>>> Both seem to be working fine,
>>> so what is the point of
Bill Oliver wrote:
>> As a matter of interest, what is the point of NetworkManager-openvpn?
>> I'm running NetworkManager under Fedora-19/KDE on my laptop,
>> and I'm also running OpenVPN.
>> Both seem to be working fine,
>> so what is the point of installing NetworkManager-openvpn?
> It lets me
On Tue, 23 Jul 2013, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Bill Oliver wrote:
Are you using NetworkManager? If so, make sure that the package
NetworkManager-openvpn is installed, along with (of course) openvpn an the
appropriate desktop widget (i.e. for me using KDE, it's
kde-plasma-networkmanagement-openvp
Diego Vargas wrote:
Hi Bill,
I've just fixed. I've installed this package:
NetworkManager-openvpn-gnome.x86_64
Now it works.
Thanks for your help anyway.
Diego
That sounds like a problem with something you installed putting in a different
(probably newer) version of something. If you have
On 07/23/13 21:26, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Bill Oliver wrote:
>
>> Are you using NetworkManager? If so, make sure that the package
>> NetworkManager-openvpn is installed, along with (of course) openvpn an the
>> appropriate desktop widget (i.e. for me using KDE, it's
>> kde-plasma-networkmanagemen
Bill Oliver wrote:
> Are you using NetworkManager? If so, make sure that the package
> NetworkManager-openvpn is installed, along with (of course) openvpn an the
> appropriate desktop widget (i.e. for me using KDE, it's
> kde-plasma-networkmanagement-openvpn and kde-plasma-nm-openvpn)
As a matte
Hi Bill,
I've just fixed. I've installed this
package: NetworkManager-openvpn-gnome.x86_64
Now it works.
Thanks for your help anyway.
Diego
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Bill Oliver wrote:
>
> On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, Diego Vargas wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>> Today I wanted to connect to a VPN w
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013, Diego Vargas wrote:
Hello All,
Today I wanted to connect to a VPN with OpenVPN but the openvpn option has
disappeared. I have a ovpn file, and if I do the import from file it says that
doesn't recognize the VPN
connection information.
The exact message:
The file 'vpn-conn
Hello All,
Today I wanted to connect to a VPN with OpenVPN but the openvpn option has
disappeared. I have a ovpn file, and if I do the import from file it says
that doesn't recognize the VPN connection information.
The exact message:
The file 'vpn-connection.ovpn' could not be read or does not con
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