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I have two sets of linux settings files, one for my own OpenVPN server (works from normal linux machine) and one for commercial operator (also works from a normal linux machine)
I have changed the ovpn files to point to /etc/openvpn/ for the keys and certs.
But in both cases (tried both tun and tap modes) the only thing that happens when I try to connect is that I get a "starting openvpn connection" yellow box that goes away and error box that states socket.connect() failed
From what I could see online it should be due to openvpn not finding the keys and certs but the files are edited and it should be able to find all the files in /etc/openvpn
I'm running latest powerkernel but not sure if that should matter in this case.
I've also tried it over both mobile and WiFI connection and exactly same thing happens.
Any ideas on what to try?