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So, I'm not sure if this is an issue with airvpn or my pivpn setup (probably the latter), but here's the rundown: I thought this was the same issue as a question I've asked before, but none of the suggestions helped. The way my network is currently structured is I have a wireguard tunnel on my college computer, that I'm using to connect to a debian server back home hosting pivpn. That way, I can network mount all my drives, access my NAS, all that good stuff. The issue is that I'm only able to connect to one of the two VPNs at once. I have been able to connect to AirVPN, just not when ALSO tunneling through wireguard. But when I try to connect to AirVPN after connecting wireguard, or vice versa, it displays the same disconnect -> hop to next server behavior as in my last question above. Is there some sort of conflict here? Or just some stupid error on my part on my debian machine? I've attached my logs to this post as well. Any help is appreciated, thank you! Eddie_20250108_211647.txt
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Hello Everyone, I am trying to import a ovpn certificate into Eddie to connect to my local LAN when outside. I created the ovpn file and imported it inside Eddie from the "import provider" User Interface. I selected the file and is appearing in the list. the fact is that nothing is appearing in the "servers" tab, so I cannot use that specific connection. Debbugging it, this is what i saw in the logs: - Session starting. - Path '/Users/xxxxxxxxxx/mylocalvpn.ovpn' not found for provider 'My Local PIVPN' - OS X - PF rules updated, reloading - Systems & servers data update completed I - Checking authorization ... I suspected a permission issue, so I tried to place the file in different position, included my user desktop, but to no avail. any suggestion? am I missing something? thanks for your help!