On 03/15/18 04:49, Martin Wagner wrote: > I've got a Fedora 27 desktop that has a slight network problem. > > I'm using VPN and I used nm-connection-editor to configure it so that > the VPN activates when eno1 activates. That worked fine in Fedora 26. > But after upgrade to Fedora 27 the network doesn't start properly at > startup, instead after I log in to gnome desktop I use the tools in top > right corner to Turn On Wired Connection and that brings up both eno1 > and VPN just fine. > > Any suggestion how to make it work at startup? You've said you have things set to activate a VPN connection for the ethernet interface, yes? What type of VPN are you using? I don't have my VPN activated automatically. But when it comes to OpenVPN there are 2 choices for saving the password. Either for one user and encrypted or for all users and un-encrypted. I would think that for the VPN to be activated without your having logged-in it would have to have been saved un-encrypted for all users. I just tested it on a VPN and unless I have the PW saved for all the interface will not come up on boot. -- Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.
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