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openvpn3-session-manage

OpenVPN 3 Linux - VPN Session Management

Manual section:1
Manual group:OpenVPN 3 Linux

SYNOPSIS

openvpn3 session-manage [OPTIONS]
openvpn3 session-manage -h | --help

DESCRIPTION

This command manages running VPN sessions.

OPTIONS

-h, --help Print usage and help details to the terminal
-o SESSION-DBUS-PATH, --path SESSION-DBUS-PATH
 Required. D-Bus session path to the currently running session to manage. Use openvpn3 sessions-list to retrieve a list of available session D-Bus paths.
--session-path DBUS-PATH
 Alias for --path.
-c CONFIG-NAME, --config CONFIG-NAME
 Can be used instead of --path where the configuration profile name is given instead. The CONFIG_NAME must be the configuration name which was active when the session was started. Available configuration names can be found via openvpn3 sessions-list.
-I INTERFACE, --interface INTERFACE
 Can be used instead of --path where the tun interface name managed by OpenVPN 3 is given instead.
--log-level[=LEVEL]
View/change the log-level for this session. This will have an instant impact on the log level next time there are new log events from the VPN session. If no new log level is given, only the current log level will be shown.
--timeout SECS Defines how long it will attempt to re-establish the connection when restarting or resuming a session. Default is to never time out. If a timeout is not provided, the connection re-establishing will happen in the background.
-P, --pause Suspends/pauses the running VPN session. This is not a complete shutdown and can be used to temporarily disconnect with the intention to later re-establish the VPN tunnel. This will in most cases not require re-entering any credentials.
-R, --resume Resumes a suspended/paused VPN session.
--restart This will trigger a complete reconnect of the VPN session.
-D, --disconnect
 This is a final connection disconnect. This will remove the session in the session manager. This can also be used to remove stray VPN sessions which did not complete successfully by itself. Once disconnected, if connection statistics is available it will be printed to the terminal.
--cleanup Remove all stale sessions which have no VPN client backend process running. These sessions typically have no status available.

SEE ALSO

openvpn3(1) openvpn3-session-acl(1) openvpn3-session-manage(1) openvpn3-session-stats(1) openvpn3-sessions-list(1)