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Author: Steven W. Scott
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To: Simon Walter
CC: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] openvpn systemd
And the creep continues.... :(

SWS

On Jul 23, 2016 12:46 AM, "Simon Walter" <simon@???> wrote:

> It's nothing serious. I just noticed this and though to myself, "Why all
> the trouble? What a bother!"
>
> /etc/default/openvpn:
> # This is the configuration file for /etc/init.d/openvpn
>
> #
> # Start only these VPNs automatically via init script.
> # Allowed values are "all", "none" or space separated list of
> # names of the VPNs. If empty, "all" is assumed.
> # The VPN name refers to the VPN configutation file name.
> # i.e. "home" would be /etc/openvpn/home.conf
> #
> # If you're running systemd, changing this variable will
> # require running "systemctl daemon-reload" followed by
> # a restart of the openvpn service (if you removed entries
> # you may have to stop those manually)
> #
> #AUTOSTART="all"
> #AUTOSTART="none"
> #AUTOSTART="home office"
> #
> # WARNING: If you're running systemd the rest of the
> # options in this file are ignored.
> #
> # Refresh interval (in seconds) of default status files
> # located in /var/run/openvpn.$NAME.status
> # Defaults to 10, 0 disables status file generation
> #
> #STATUSREFRESH=10
> #STATUSREFRESH=0
> # Optional arguments to openvpn's command line
> OPTARGS=""
> #
> # If you need openvpn running after sendsigs, i.e.
> # to let umountnfs work over the vpn, set OMIT_SENDSIGS
> # to 1 and include umountnfs as Required-Stop: in openvpn's
> # init.d script (remember to run insserv after that)
> #
> OMIT_SENDSIGS=0
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