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Protonvpn ubuntu
Protonvpn ubuntu








Which sets all devices that aren't 'wifi' or 'wwan' to be unmanaged. Unmanaged-devices=*,except:type:wifi,except:type:wwan

protonvpn ubuntu

The default Ubuntu 18.04 Network Manager configuration includes a file /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/nf with the directive I can't find any reference to ipv6leakintrf0 in any of these files, however, so I don't think this is the problem: $ grep -IRF "ipv6" /etc/network/* Why will this device refuse to change from "unmanaged"?Īccording to this page, having an entry in an /etc/network/interfaces file can make a device be unmanaged. It did not affect the status of ipv6leakintrf0 in any way. Then I ran $ sudo nmcli dev set ipv6leakintrf0 managed yesĪnd this did nothing.

protonvpn ubuntu

This changed the proton0 connection from "unmanaged" to "disconnected", as seen above. They supplied me with the following commands to change this: $ sudo nmcli dev set proton0 managed yes

protonvpn ubuntu

ProtonVPN support has explained that they don't "support unmanaged connections", still not sure what that means. Here is the current status of my devices: $ nmcli d I'm a month into a disasterous upgrade of my ProtonVPN CLI client from 2.2.6 to 3.7.2 on Ubuntu 18.04, and the VPN still doesn't work (this question is related to my previous question).










Protonvpn ubuntu