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Question about differences in packages (openvpn vs openvpn3/openvpn3-client) #149

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The traditional OpenVPN package is called openvpn. That is the OpenVPN 2.x generation which has bee available for close to 20 years. This works fine and has integrations with NetworkManager as well, plus a lot of consumer VPN providers build upon this one for their own service specific GUI.

The OpenVPN 3 Linux project is fairly new. It builds upon a re-implementation of the OpenVPN protocol into a C++ library. The openvpn3/openvpn3-client packages provides mostly the same client functionality as OpenVPN 2.x, but the implementation itself very different.

OpenVPN 2.x

  • Requires root privileges to start
  • Provides no session management; that's where various GUIs and NetworkManager comes into play

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This discussion was converted from issue #148 on September 26, 2022 09:42.