[Leap 15] Anyone using ProtonVPN with openSUSE?
Has anyone successfully setup ProtonVPN with openSUSE? If so, can they point me to an idiot's guide, please? Proton supply a desktop app for Fedora and other RPM based distributions, but not for openSUSE. My system is a fully up-to-date Leap 15.4. openvpn is installed. I've tried installing the CLI NetworkManager scripts (eg. ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp) with the following settings Gateway: 185.159.157.12 Connection type: Password CA Certificate: ~/.local/share/networkmanagement/certificates/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp/ca.crt Username: my proton username copied from my Proton account settings Password: my proton password copied from my Proton account settings IPv4 Method: Automatic IPv6 Method: Automatic However, nothing happens when I click on Connect in NetworkManager. Thank you Bob -- Bob Williams
On 11.06.2022 16:33, Bob Williams wrote:
Has anyone successfully setup ProtonVPN with openSUSE?
Recently there were several threads about ProtonVPN on openSUSE forums so apparently someone is using it.
If so, can they point me to an idiot's guide, please?
Proton supply a desktop app for Fedora and other RPM based distributions,
Such as ... ? The only RPM package I see on their site is for Fedora.
but not for openSUSE.
Well ... there is https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:vpn/protonvpn-gui, but it does not include Leap 15.4 build target currently. Also I remember that required some other package from another project. You may try to contact maintainers of this project/package.
My system is a fully up-to-date Leap 15.4. openvpn is installed.
I've tried installing the CLI NetworkManager scripts (eg.
I do not understand what it means. Paste complete command and its full output you used to "install CLI script".
ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp) with the following settings
Gateway: 185.159.157.12 Connection type: Password CA Certificate: ~/.local/share/networkmanagement/certificates/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp/ca.crt Username: my proton username copied from my Proton account settings Password: my proton password copied from my Proton account settings
IPv4 Method: Automatic
IPv6 Method: Automatic
However, nothing happens when I click on Connect in NetworkManager.
Well, if you want to use NetworkManager to manage OpenVPN connections you need NetworkManager-openvpn package. Is it installed?
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 18:16:48 +0300 Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On 11.06.2022 16:33, Bob Williams wrote:
Has anyone successfully setup ProtonVPN with openSUSE?
Recently there were several threads about ProtonVPN on openSUSE forums so apparently someone is using it.
Thank you. I've not used the forums but I'll take a look. [...]
Well ... there is https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:vpn/protonvpn-gui, but it does not include Leap 15.4 build target currently. Also I remember that required some other package from another project. You may try to contact maintainers of this project/package.
Another good idea
My system is a fully up-to-date Leap 15.4. openvpn is installed.
I've tried installing the CLI NetworkManager scripts (eg.
I do not understand what it means. Paste complete command and its full output you used to "install CLI script".
Right click NM in System tray - Configure Network connections Click '+' to Add New Connection Scroll to bottom of list and select Other > Import VPN connection. Click 'Create' Navigate to saved *.ovpn file and select it Choose 'Yes' when asked 'Do you want to copy your certificates to /home/bob/.local/share/networkmanagement/certificates/?' Give root password Select newly created connection from list in NM and enter my Proton username and password in the appropriate fields. The other fields (Gateway, Connection type and CA Certificate were filled automatically)
Well, if you want to use NetworkManager to manage OpenVPN connections you need NetworkManager-openvpn package. Is it installed?
Yes. -- Bob Williams
On 11.06.2022 19:51, Bob Williams wrote:
Well ... there is https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:vpn/protonvpn-gui, but it does not include Leap 15.4 build target currently. Also I remember that required some other package from another project. You may try to contact maintainers of this project/package.
Another good idea
Out of curiosity I tried to install protonvpn-gui for 15.3. It installs without dependency problems but does not start because it needs some further python module newer than available in 15.4. At which point I lost itnerest :)
My system is a fully up-to-date Leap 15.4. openvpn is installed.
I've tried installing the CLI NetworkManager scripts (eg.
I do not understand what it means. Paste complete command and its full output you used to "install CLI script".
Right click NM in System tray - Configure Network connections Click '+' to Add New Connection Scroll to bottom of list and select Other > Import VPN connection. Click 'Create' Navigate to saved *.ovpn file and select it Choose 'Yes' when asked 'Do you want to copy your certificates to /home/bob/.local/share/networkmanagement/certificates/?' Give root password Select newly created connection from list in NM and enter my Proton username and password in the appropriate fields. The other fields (Gateway, Connection type and CA Certificate were filled automatically)
Well, if you want to use NetworkManager to manage OpenVPN connections you need NetworkManager-openvpn package. Is it installed?
Yes.
You may also need GUI plugins. You never said which desktop you are using but it looks like KDE in which case it would be plasma-nm5-openvpn Does it work with plain openvpn as described in https://protonvpn.com/support/linux-openvpn/? I.e. openvpn saved.ovpn Show output of nmcli connection show
On Sat, 11 Jun 2022 21:26:02 +0300 Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On 11.06.2022 19:51, Bob Williams wrote:
Well ... there is https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network:vpn/protonvpn-gui, but it does not include Leap 15.4 build target currently. Also I remember that required some other package from another project. You may try to contact maintainers of this project/package.
Another good idea
Out of curiosity I tried to install protonvpn-gui for 15.3. It installs without dependency problems but does not start because it needs some further python module newer than available in 15.4. At which point I lost itnerest :)
Thank you for investigating
My system is a fully up-to-date Leap 15.4. openvpn is installed.
I've tried installing the CLI NetworkManager scripts (eg.
I do not understand what it means. Paste complete command and its full output you used to "install CLI script".
Right click NM in System tray - Configure Network connections Click '+' to Add New Connection Scroll to bottom of list and select Other > Import VPN connection. Click 'Create' Navigate to saved *.ovpn file and select it Choose 'Yes' when asked 'Do you want to copy your certificates to /home/bob/.local/share/networkmanagement/certificates/?' Give root password Select newly created connection from list in NM and enter my Proton username and password in the appropriate fields. The other fields (Gateway, Connection type and CA Certificate were filled automatically)
Well, if you want to use NetworkManager to manage OpenVPN connections you need NetworkManager-openvpn package. Is it installed?
Yes.
You may also need GUI plugins. You never said which desktop you are using but it looks like KDE in which case it would be plasma-nm5-openvpn
This is already installed.
Does it work with plain openvpn as described in https://protonvpn.com/support/linux-openvpn/? I.e.
openvpn saved.ovpn
sudo openvpn ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn Options error: --up script fails with '/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf': No such file or directory (errno=2) Options error: Please correct this error.
Show output of
nmcli connection show
~> nmcli connection show NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE eth0 7ba00b1d-8cdd-30da-91ad-bb83ed4f7474 ethernet eth0 wlan1 9df29d95-c017-3140-97f6-ca68f72566e9 wifi wlan1 br-aa564d4f0c0c b62c6d7b-8562-4c17-8516-ebbd8ef4a992 bridge br-aa564d4f0c0c docker0 8af33723-f583-44eb-a0b3-ff5542eba9b6 bridge docker0 ch-lu-01.protonvpn.com.udp be21c988-4f69-4fb9-b318-e22429d8f2cf vpn -- ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25 vpn -- is-uk-01.protonvpn.net.udp 8f64075a-c6fd-4590-aa0b-e3841fa8a13c vpn -- uk.protonvpn.com.udp 1b1a5c90-5bb4-4549-9e78-6d14b91ed772 vpn -- -- Bob Williams
Hello, I'm using PIA vpn + openvpn (2.5.7) on Tumbleweed. In the Message; Subject : Re: [Leap 15] Anyone using ProtonVPN with openSUSE? Message-ID : <20220611194217.5c5bce54@antikythera.fritz.box> Date & Time: Sat, 11 Jun 2022 19:42:17 +0100 [BW] == Bob Williams <usenet@karmasailing.uk> has written: [...] BW> sudo openvpn ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn BW> Options error: --up script fails with '/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf': No such file or directory (errno=2) BW> Options error: Please correct this error. I have been asked to update-resolv-conf before, but I don't remember by what. Anyway, how about this? $ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/masterkorp/openvpn-update-resolv-conf/mast... $ mv update-resolv-conf.sh update-resolve-conf $ chmod 744 update-resolv-conf $ sudo mv update-resolv-conf /etc/openvpn Then, please try $ sudo openvpn ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn Regards. --- ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ galaxy.dti.ne.jp ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "It should never be said that it is OK to ignore the theoretical as long as it becomes a tool." -- T. Mori (The original is in Japanese) --
On Sun, 12 Jun 2022 06:30:01 +0900 Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
I'm using PIA vpn + openvpn (2.5.7) on Tumbleweed.
In the Message;
Subject : Re: [Leap 15] Anyone using ProtonVPN with openSUSE? Message-ID : <20220611194217.5c5bce54@antikythera.fritz.box> Date & Time: Sat, 11 Jun 2022 19:42:17 +0100
[BW] == Bob Williams <usenet@karmasailing.uk> has written:
[...] BW> sudo openvpn ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn BW> Options error: --up script fails with BW> '/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf': No such file or directory BW> (errno=2) Options error: Please correct this error.
I have been asked to update-resolv-conf before, but I don't remember by what.
Anyway, how about this?
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/masterkorp/openvpn-update-resolv-conf/mast...
$ mv update-resolv-conf.sh update-resolve-conf $ chmod 744 update-resolv-conf
$ sudo mv update-resolv-conf /etc/openvpn
Then, please try
$ sudo openvpn ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn
Thank you Masaru, That worked, but only on the command line. It didn't help with trying to start the VPN connection from NetworkManager. However, it's a big improvement, so once again, thank you. Regards Bob -- Bob Williams
Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: [Leap 15] Anyone using ProtonVPN with openSUSE? Message-ID : <20220612063438.399aec6b@antikythera.fritz.box> Date & Time: Sun, 12 Jun 2022 06:34:38 +0100 [BW] == Bob Williams <usenet@karmasailing.uk> has written: BW> On Sun, 12 Jun 2022 06:30:01 +0900 BW> Masaru Nomiya wrote: [...] MN> > Anyway, how about this? MN> > MN> > $ wget MN> > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/masterkorp/openvpn-update-resolv-conf/mast... MN> > MN> > $ mv update-resolv-conf.sh update-resolve-conf MN> > $ chmod 744 update-resolv-conf MN> > MN> > $ sudo mv update-resolv-conf /etc/openvpn MN> > MN> > Then, please try MN> > MN> > $ sudo openvpn ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn MN> > MN> Thank you Masaru, BW> That worked, but only on the command line. It didn't help with trying BW> to start the VPN connection from NetworkManager. However, it's a big BW> improvement, so once again, thank you. OK. In my case, I start openvpn on wicked; 1. # systemctl start openvpn@client.service 2. # openvpn /etc/openvpn/client.conf That is; 1. why $ sudo openvpn ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn Shouldn't ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn be /etc/openvpn/client.conf? 2. I can't understand your script; In the Message; Subject : [Leap 15] Anyone using ProtonVPN with openSUSE? Message-ID : <20220611143340.0c6c0e08@antikythera.fritz.box> Date & Time: Sat, 11 Jun 2022 14:33:40 +0100 [BW] == Bob Williams <usenet@karmasailing.uk> has written: [...] BW> I've tried installing the CLI NetworkManager scripts (eg. BW> ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp) with the following settings BW> Gateway: 185.159.157.12 BW> Connection type: Password BW> CA Certificate: BW> ~/.local/share/networkmanagement/certificates/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp/ca.crt BW> Username: my proton username copied from my Proton account settings BW> Password: my proton password copied from my Proton account settings BW> IPv4 BW> Method: Automatic BW> IPv6 BW> Method: Automatic In my case, client.conf is as follows; --------------- client dev tun proto udp remote jp.privacy.network 1187 resolv-retry infinite nobind persist-key persist-tun cipher aes-256-cbc auth sha256 tls-client remote-cert-tls server status /var/log/openvpn-status.log log /var/log/openvpn.log auth-user-pass ./pass.txt compress verb 1 reneg-sec 0 <crl-verify> -----BEGIN X509 CRL----- MIIDWDCCAUAwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQENBQAwgegxCzAJBgNVBAYTAlVTMQswCQYDVQQI [...] yo37GFU+q1WPCplVZgCP9hC8Rn5K2+f6KLFo5bhtowSmu+GY1yZtg+RTtsA= -----END X509 CRL----- </crl-verify> <ca> -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIHqzCCBZOgAwIBAgIJAJ0u+vODZJntMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBDQUAMIHoMQswCQYD VQQGEwJVUzELMAkGA1UECBMCQ0ExEzARBgNVBAcTCkxvc0FuZ2VsZXMxIDAeBgNV [...] iyd1Fzx0yujuiXDROLhISLQDRjVVAvawrAtLZWYK31bY7KlezPlQnl/D9Asxe85l 8jO5+0LdJ6VyOs/Hd4w52alDW/MFySDZSfQHMTIc30hLBJ8OnCEIvluVQQ2UQvoW +no177N9L2Y+M9TcTA62ZyMXShHQGeh20rb4kK8f+iFX8NxtdHVSkxMEFSfDDyQ= -----END CERTIFICATE----- </ca> disable-occ In the pass.txt, I set user-ID and password. This is a standard format that has nothing to do with NetworkManager or wicked. HTH. Regards. --- ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ galaxy.dti.ne.jp ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "In the west, from the time of the Ancient Greeks to the modern day ― from Plato in his cave to Aldous Huxley's Brave New World ― the idea that reality has value, no matter how ugly or unpleasant it might be, has been accepted as an article of faith." -- J. Kelly "What Meta's VR advert tells us about life in the metaverse" --
Hello, I'm curious... In the Message; Subject : Re: [Leap 15] Anyone using ProtonVPN with openSUSE? Message-ID : <871qvue2ah.wl-nomiya@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> Date & Time: Sun, 12 Jun 2022 17:03:50 +0900 [MN] == Masaru Nomiya <nomiya@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> has written: [...] MN> In the Message; MN> Subject : [Leap 15] Anyone using ProtonVPN with openSUSE? MN> Message-ID : <20220611143340.0c6c0e08@antikythera.fritz.box> MN> Date & Time: Sat, 11 Jun 2022 14:33:40 +0100 MN> [BW] == Bob Williams <usenet@karmasailing.uk> has written: MN> [...] BW> I've tried installing the CLI NetworkManager scripts (eg. BW> ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp) with the following settings BW> Gateway: 185.159.157.12 BW> Connection type: Password BW> CA Certificate: BW> ~/.local/share/networkmanagement/certificates/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp/ca.crt BW> Username: my proton username copied from my Proton account settings BW> Password: my proton password copied from my Proton account settings BW> IPv4 BW> Method: Automatic BW> IPv6 BW> Method: Automatic Have you get this script from here: https://protonvpn.com/support/vpn-config-download/ Usually, the vpn provider provides config files, I'm using one of them provided by PIA vpn provider. Regards. --- ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ galaxy.dti.ne.jp ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "It should never be said that it is OK to ignore the theoretical as long as it becomes a tool." -- T. Mori (The original is in Japanese) --
On 11.06.2022 21:42, Bob Williams wrote: ...
Does it work with plain openvpn as described in https://protonvpn.com/support/linux-openvpn/? I.e.
openvpn saved.ovpn
sudo openvpn ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn Options error: --up script fails with '/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf': No such file or directory (errno=2) Options error: Please correct this error.
Oh well. recolvconf is not used by openSUSE. Just remove all lines with /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf from this. The point is to test whether VPN is established.
Show output of
nmcli connection show
~> nmcli connection show NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE eth0 7ba00b1d-8cdd-30da-91ad-bb83ed4f7474 ethernet eth0 wlan1 9df29d95-c017-3140-97f6-ca68f72566e9 wifi wlan1 br-aa564d4f0c0c b62c6d7b-8562-4c17-8516-ebbd8ef4a992 bridge br-aa564d4f0c0c docker0 8af33723-f583-44eb-a0b3-ff5542eba9b6 bridge docker0 ch-lu-01.protonvpn.com.udp be21c988-4f69-4fb9-b318-e22429d8f2cf vpn -- ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25 vpn -- is-uk-01.protonvpn.net.udp 8f64075a-c6fd-4590-aa0b-e3841fa8a13c vpn -- uk.protonvpn.com.udp 1b1a5c90-5bb4-4549-9e78-6d14b91ed772 vpn --
So run sudo journalctl --follow NetworkManager.service in terminal window, press RETURN several times to have clear mark, then run nmcli connection up ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp in another terminal and post complete output from the first window.
On Sun, 12 Jun 2022 07:42:57 +0300 Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On 11.06.2022 21:42, Bob Williams wrote: ...
Does it work with plain openvpn as described in https://protonvpn.com/support/linux-openvpn/? I.e.
openvpn saved.ovpn
sudo openvpn ~/Downloads/OpenVPN/ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp.ovpn Options error: --up script fails with '/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf': No such file or directory (errno=2) Options error: Please correct this error.
Oh well. recolvconf is not used by openSUSE. Just remove all lines with /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf from this. The point is to test whether VPN is established.
Show output of
nmcli connection show
~> nmcli connection show NAME UUID TYPE DEVICE eth0 7ba00b1d-8cdd-30da-91ad-bb83ed4f7474 ethernet eth0 wlan1 9df29d95-c017-3140-97f6-ca68f72566e9 wifi wlan1 br-aa564d4f0c0c b62c6d7b-8562-4c17-8516-ebbd8ef4a992 bridge br-aa564d4f0c0c docker0 8af33723-f583-44eb-a0b3-ff5542eba9b6 bridge docker0 ch-lu-01.protonvpn.com.udp be21c988-4f69-4fb9-b318-e22429d8f2cf vpn -- ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25 vpn -- is-uk-01.protonvpn.net.udp 8f64075a-c6fd-4590-aa0b-e3841fa8a13c vpn -- uk.protonvpn.com.udp 1b1a5c90-5bb4-4549-9e78-6d14b91ed772 vpn --
So run
sudo journalctl --follow NetworkManager.service
sudo journalctl --follow NetworkManager.service [sudo] password for root: Failed to add match 'NetworkManager.service': Invalid argument But
sudo systemctl status NetworkManager.service ● NetworkManager.service - Network Manager Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Drop-In: /usr/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service.d └─NetworkManager-ovs.conf Active: active (running) since Wed 2022-06-08 20:04:51 BST; 3 days ago
-- Bob Williams
On Sun, 12 Jun 2022 08:33:26 +0300 Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On 12.06.2022 07:42, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
sudo journalctl --follow NetworkManager.service
That's
sudo journalctl --follow -u NetworkManager.service
Please note that before doing this I had followed Masaru Nomiya's suggestion. Here is the output from journalctl --follow after doing nmcli connection up ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp in another terminal. Jun 12 07:05:05 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013905.4518] agent-manager: agent[39068867ede97bba,:1.1216/nmcli-connect/1000]: agent registered Jun 12 07:05:05 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013905.4618] audit: op="connection-activate" uuid="eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25" name="ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp" pid=11961 uid=1000 result="success" Jun 12 07:05:05 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013905.4728] vpn-connection[0x558d6723e700,eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25,"ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp",0]: Started the VPN service, PID 11967 Jun 12 07:05:05 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013905.4934] vpn-connection[0x558d6723e700,eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25,"ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp",0]: Saw the service appear; activating connection Jun 12 07:06:35 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <error> [1655013995.9545] vpn-connection[0x558d6723e700,eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25,"ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp",0]: Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request. Jun 12 07:06:35 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013995.9656] vpn-connection[0x558d6723e700,eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25,"ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp",0]: VPN plugin: state changed: stopped (6) -- Bob Williams
On 12.06.2022 09:12, Bob Williams wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jun 2022 08:33:26 +0300 Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
On 12.06.2022 07:42, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
sudo journalctl --follow NetworkManager.service
That's
sudo journalctl --follow -u NetworkManager.service
Please note that before doing this I had followed Masaru Nomiya's suggestion.
Here is the output from journalctl --follow after doing
nmcli connection up ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp in another terminal.
Jun 12 07:05:05 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013905.4518] agent-manager: agent[39068867ede97bba,:1.1216/nmcli-connect/1000]: agent registered Jun 12 07:05:05 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013905.4618] audit: op="connection-activate" uuid="eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25" name="ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp" pid=11961 uid=1000 result="success" Jun 12 07:05:05 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013905.4728] vpn-connection[0x558d6723e700,eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25,"ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp",0]: Started the VPN service, PID 11967 Jun 12 07:05:05 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013905.4934] vpn-connection[0x558d6723e700,eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25,"ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp",0]: Saw the service appear; activating connection Jun 12 07:06:35 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <error> [1655013995.9545] vpn-connection[0x558d6723e700,eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25,"ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp",0]: Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request.
Does nmcli --ask connection up ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp work? You probably need to stop your openvpn command first if it is still running.
Jun 12 07:06:35 antikythera NetworkManager[1174]: <info> [1655013995.9656] vpn-connection[0x558d6723e700,eb7b9f12-9f80-4d86-a488-7ebd549d0b25,"ch-uk-01.protonvpn.com.udp",0]: VPN plugin: state changed: stopped (6)
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