Delete old OpenVPN interface under Firewall Rules

Started by Taomyn, April 24, 2024, 09:49:41 AM

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I was tidying up a few things on the firewall rules and noticed it still listed OpenVPN as an interface with a single disabled rule. I stopped using OpenVPN back when WireGuard was introduced and there are no OpenVPN instances or any settings in the VPN section for it. Yet this interface and rule remain.


I think I can delete the rule, but how can I delete the interface? It doesn't show up anywhere under "Interfaces" either, only under "Firewall, Rules".

Is it listed when you go to the Shell and run the ifconfig command?
AhnHEL (Angel)

Quote from: AhnHEL on April 24, 2024, 01:27:44 PM
Is it listed when you go to the Shell and run the ifconfig command?


Nope





root@bart:~ # ifconfig | grep -i description
        description: WANTR (opt4)
        description: LAN (lan)
        description: LOL (opt5)
        description: GUEST (opt1)
        description: DMZ (opt2)
        description: WAN (wan)
        description: SOWG (opt3)

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