Hi, all --
OpenVPN has a page up called "OpenVPN 3 Client for Linux" -- https://openvpn.net/cloud-docs/openvpn- ... -linux/.It seems to have some compelling improvements over the occasionally flaky 2.x versions:
Dan
OpenVPN has a page up called "OpenVPN 3 Client for Linux" -- https://openvpn.net/cloud-docs/openvpn- ... -linux/.It seems to have some compelling improvements over the occasionally flaky 2.x versions:
I'm wondering if anyone is using it on their Linux machine with Sonic and what the experience has been.This client is built around a completely different architecture in regards to usage. It builds heavily on D-Bus and allows unprivileged users to start and manage their own VPN tunnels out-of-the-box. System administrators wanting more control can also control and restrict this access both by hardening the default OpenVPN 3 D-Bus policy or facilitating features in OpenVPN 3 Linux.
Even though the project name carries “Linux”, it doesn’t mean it is restricted to Linux only. Any platform which has D-Bus available should be capable of running this client in theory. But since D-Bus is most commonly used in Linux environments, this will naturally be the primary focus for the project.
Dan