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I have my own vpn server based on pivpn on my home network, because that way i can connect to my Freenas server where i store videos. When i wan't to use kodi outside my network i have to connect kodi through the vpn server to connect to the nas. I couldn't get it to work for a long time, but after a while i noticed that when i try to connect to my vpn server i get the following question in the putty terminal (that is connected to the raspberry pi with kodi):
After entering the password here i was connected to the vpn. But i have to fill in the password in the terminal everytime i want to connect to the vpn this way. Is it possible to solve this and store the password in the VPN manager itself?
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You might have some luck putting the password in a file and referencing that from the ovpn file that you offer up. You won't get the ability to change/enter it in the Kodi environment though, at least not until I fix the bug this is a duplicate of.
Hi,
I have my own vpn server based on pivpn on my home network, because that way i can connect to my Freenas server where i store videos. When i wan't to use kodi outside my network i have to connect kodi through the vpn server to connect to the nas. I couldn't get it to work for a long time, but after a while i noticed that when i try to connect to my vpn server i get the following question in the putty terminal (that is connected to the raspberry pi with kodi):
After entering the password here i was connected to the vpn. But i have to fill in the password in the terminal everytime i want to connect to the vpn this way. Is it possible to solve this and store the password in the VPN manager itself?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: