Johnex
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No offense but it’s not really a GL-iNet issue but an issue with the way you made your config. Asus routers and other systems spit out a “proper” ovpn file that is ready to go, upload and it works.
If you change your ovpn file as i wrote last, it will work for you too. You don’t need to SSH anything, you change your opvn config file to what it should have been in the first place. When you are done upload it with the GL interface.
OpenVPN is a massive system, you can’t expect GL-iNet to implement ALL the ways to load the config files. They have implemented the best and latest way (recommended way).