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2009-09-06
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2009-09-07
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I got the indicator for upgrades tonight. During the upgrade, the OpenVPN (2.1~rc19-1maemo2) upgrade failed:
The details say that it is conflicting with OS2008 Feature Upgrade (1:5.2008.43-7)Code:Unable to update openvpn. Conflicting application packages.
Anyone else see this problem or have a solution?
Thanks.
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2009-09-07
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2009-09-07
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2009-09-07
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Be aware that this openvpn upgrade breaks if you have it configured to kick off scripts upon connection. Perhaps rightly so for security reasons.
The solution is to add "script-security 2" to your client configuration files.
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2009-09-08
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I got bitten by autostarting too: boot took ages, since openvpn was waiting for my key's password.
For that reason, I made it default NOT to autostart any VPN: I want the user to make an explicit, and hopefully informed, decision.
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2009-09-08
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Anyone else see this problem or have a solution?
Thanks.
Last edited by VulcanRidr; 2009-09-06 at 14:27.