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Killing "AirVPN Windows CLI" does not kills OpenVPN

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If you have to kill it, it won't be directly possible. Killing a process is equal to an unexpected termination which won't throw exceptions.


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I am not familiar with "killing" on windows but for unix systems killing allows the proccess to triger some other actions. Is the behaviour different from windows?

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I am not familiar with "killing" on windows but for unix systems killing allows the proccess to triger some other actions. Is the behaviour different from windows?

 

Hello!

 

We think (but we're not sure) that when Windows users use the term "kill" in this thread, they mean the equivalent of "kill -9" in Linux, *BSD etc. systems, i.e. a kill without grace. If this is confirmed, it is obviously correct that the client can't send a SIGTERM to OpenVPN management (or do anything else).

 

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