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Last edited by Bilskirnir3124 on 25 November 2023 at 5:52 am UTC
If it's two simultaneous VPN connections you're after, there is a better way, with or without NetworkManager (NM).
Also, if you're system has NM installed, you can add iVPN/Mullvad/AirVPN (etc) directly to it, reducing the need for the extra application.
It's not duplicate iVPN installations/connections. It's an icon issue. That's Bitwarden for some reason using iVPN's icon. That is very good to know thought. I do use NM to manage connections. I intend to try out Mullvad sometime so I might try that method out.
Both iVPN and Mullvad can be configured directly through NM. I don't currently have iVPN however, for Mullvad you download the wireguard config from their "WireGuard configuration file generator".
Check the file is valid, it should have configuration sections of [Interface] and [Peer] at least. If you can get the same type of file from iVPN then the rest of this process is the same.
As root, change to the directory where it was downloaded, for example if you put it in ~/Downloads:
root $ cd /home/(your user)/Downloads
And now import it:
root $ nmcli connection import type wireguard file (conf file name).conf
Do note that you need to change (your user) and (conf file name) to match your local system. For example, if the file downloaded as au-bne-wg-301.conf, then you would run
root $ nmcli connection import type wireguard file au-bne-wg-301.conf
And you're done! You should now have the VPN imported, it probably also got activated by NM. At this point you can use NM to change a few bits (be careful not to break anything important!) such as whether it activates on boot and such.
Enjoy!
Thanks for the info. I'll give it a spin. Sorry for starting a minor derail.
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