I am using Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS, 64-bit, OpenVPN client 2.3.1
How do I prevent OpenVPN from autostarting at boot-up or reboot?
I am using Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS, 64-bit, OpenVPN client 2.3.1
How do I prevent OpenVPN from autostarting at boot-up or reboot?
You have two options:
Run:
sudo update-rc.d openvpn disable
Then you'll have to run sudo service openvpn start to manually start the VPN.
Or edit the file /etc/default/openvpn
sudo gedit /etc/default/openvpn
And uncomment the line:
#AUTOSTART="none"
So it looks like:
AUTOSTART="none"
Then you'll have to run sudo service openvpn start <vpn-name> to manually start the VPN. <vpn-name> is the config file name without .conf.
Nothing on this page helped me, but it was pinned by Google.
The command that fixed my problem:
sudo systemctl disable openvpn@client.service
I am running Ubuntu 20.10 with Openvpn v. 2.4.9
RE: https://www.ivpn.net/knowledgebase/linux/linux-autostart-openvpn-in-systemd-ubuntu/