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General Discussion / Possibility to modify conf manually via shell
« on: April 04, 2020, 01:43:41 am »
Hi,
I recently switched to OPNsense, as another update from another..uhm..sense product killed my setup.
Sadly the OPNsense OpenVPN GUI is kind of.. depricated.
No worries I thought and altered the /var/etc/openvpn/server[n].conf myself.
Restarted the demon and had to realize that my newly altered conf was overwritten.
I am willing to alter server and client(export) conf myself, as it is a onetime setup. OpenVPN >2.4 has some nice features, e.g. tls-crypt instead of tls-auth since.. 2018? compress lz4 and others.
In theory: OPNsense does have the latest stable, so altering the conf should be without side effect.
How can I prevent the destruction of my manual changes?
I recently switched to OPNsense, as another update from another..uhm..sense product killed my setup.
Sadly the OPNsense OpenVPN GUI is kind of.. depricated.
No worries I thought and altered the /var/etc/openvpn/server[n].conf myself.
Restarted the demon and had to realize that my newly altered conf was overwritten.
I am willing to alter server and client(export) conf myself, as it is a onetime setup. OpenVPN >2.4 has some nice features, e.g. tls-crypt instead of tls-auth since.. 2018? compress lz4 and others.
In theory: OPNsense does have the latest stable, so altering the conf should be without side effect.
How can I prevent the destruction of my manual changes?