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openvpn --config bud-b01.ovpn
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openvpn --config ams-a01.ovpn --auth-user-pass pw
The problem is... after starting the vpn, control never returns to the terminal. I have tried running openvpn in background with & but that does not seem to work either. For the moment I have taken to stashing the terminal out of sight with screen. Not the best option.
Can anyone suggest a better way to fire up openvpn without having a root shell active?
TIA,
Ken
Actually the plugins are named NetworkManager-openvpn and NetworkManager-openvpn-gnome. The first does not seem to work and the second one is colliding with SELinux - and not working. I would like to use the command line as it does work and I understand it.