2022-04-06T23:00:52ZFluxBBhttps://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=4979Hmm, I guess SetUID it is then...]]>https://dev1galaxy.org/profile.php?id=56682022-04-06T23:00:52Zhttps://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=35534#p35534The networking part of the client, i.e. creating a tap interface and manipulating the routing set up, requires root, so the client must run as root anyhow.]]>https://dev1galaxy.org/profile.php?id=222022-04-06T21:27:51Zhttps://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=35530#p35530By default, OpenVPN sets all the keys and certs as root-only access. I guess this makes sense from a security standpoint. But it means you have to run the daemon from a root terminal window to be able to access them. Is there a way to run OpenVPN at a normal user level and still get access to those high-security files? If it's a single user system, no one else ever logs in, would it be too big a deal to change those files so they can be read by the normal user starting the VPN?]]>https://dev1galaxy.org/profile.php?id=56682022-04-06T20:20:44Zhttps://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=35529#p35529