On 2020-07-23 09:20, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I'm trying to save an OpenVPN password via nmcli, in Fedora 32. I
believe I should be executing:
nmcli connection modify CONNECTIONNAME vpn.secrets "password=[PASSWORD]"
So I execute this as root, and this initially produces very promising noises in
/var/log/messages:
Jul 22 20:41:35 jack NetworkManager[1525]: <info> [1595464895.3350] audit:
op="connection-update" uuid="UUID" name="CONNECTIONNAME"
args="vpn.secrets" pid=67812 uid=0 result="success"
However, the password appears to disappear into a black hole:
nmcli --show-secrets connection CONNECTIONNAME | grep secrets
vpn.secrets: --
And nmcli connection up fails because there's no password.
The VPN connection's configuration was imported from the VPN provider's supplied
ovpn file, via "nmcli connection import".
Some searching around found some hits suggesting that my
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/CONNECTIONNAME should have a [vpn-secrets] section,
but mine does not. If I add it, run "nmcli connection reload", "nmcli
connection modify", that just removes the [vpn-secrets] section.
What would be the right way to do this?
When you do....
nmcli connection show CONNECTNAME
What is the value of
802-11-wireless-security.psk-flags?