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      Privacy+freedom
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      I want to set up OpenVPN on Ubuntu Touch, but my VPN only supports the AES-256-GCM cipher and the OpenVPN setting in Ubuntu Touch only supports AES-256-CBC. Is it possible to add AES-256-GCM support?

      I tried to follow this guide: https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-news-1/vpn-on-ubuntu-touch-3022, but when I download the OpenVPN config it only contains the CA certificate and TLS cert—not the four certificates mentioned in the guide.

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        Vlad Nirky @Privacy+freedom
        last edited by Vlad Nirky

        @Privacy-freedom
        If you want the server on UT, I don't know.
        To connect to a domestic openvpn server:

        I made it working by exporting a config file from a pc and import in networkmanager client
        I use pihole with openvpn

        sudo nmcli connection import type openvpn file /home/phablet/Documents/phd.nmconnection
        on pihole
        sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.23.18.0/24 ! -d 10.23.18.0/24 -j SNAT --to 192.168.129.36

        Look at
        https://forums.ubports.com/topic/11513/openvpn-setup-does-not-offer-what-i-need-for-my-vpn-server..../10

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          Linus67
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          I use WireGuard on a Raspberry Pi behind the router. It works perfectly.

          https://forums.ubports.com/topic/10154/vpn-import-openvpn-and-wireguard-configurations-using-networkmanager-nmcli?_=1769974444404

          Pixel 3a, NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, Paperless ngx...

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            Privacy+freedom @Linus67
            last edited by

            @Linus67 I run wireguard on my openwrt router so when I'm at home I run VPN 24/7 but when I'm outside my house and I'm on 4g/5g I want a VPN

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              Privacy+freedom @Vlad Nirky
              last edited by

              @Vlad-Nirky might have to give this a try
              but my router runs openwrt with wireguard

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              • Linus67L Offline
                Linus67 @Privacy+freedom
                last edited by

                @Privacy-freedom perfect, for this workaround in the link do you need only a wg0.conf file.

                Pixel 3a, NextCloud, pihole, Wireguard VPN, Trilium, Paperless ngx...

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                  Privacy+freedom @Linus67
                  last edited by Privacy+freedom

                  @Linus67 I used this workaround before i imported it using nmcli but I noticed you can't use dns blocklists in the configs,

                  on my openwrt router I use addguard home and if I use an wireguard config with the import wouraround on Ububtu touch my DNS quarry's is visible in addguard home, even tho an DNS leak test on Ubuntu touch shows no leeks as if the DNS quereys Is visbale on the router outside the VPN,

                  But if i use an WG config on Ubuntu touch with no addblocks the querrys are hidden and not vissibale on router

                  I did this by downloading an WG config from mullvads config generator

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