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-# OpenVPN automatically creates an /etc/resolv.conf (or sends it to
-# resolvconf) if given DNS information by the OpenVPN server.
-# Set PEER_DNS="no" to stop this.
-PEER_DNS="yes"
-
-# OpenVPN can run in many modes. Most people will want the init script
-# to automatically detect the mode and try and apply a good default
-# configuration and setup scripts. However, there are cases where the
-# OpenVPN configuration looks like a client, but it's really a peer or
-# something else. DETECT_CLIENT controls this behaviour.
-DETECT_CLIENT="yes"
-
-# If DETECT_CLIENT is no and you have your own scripts to re-enter the openvpn
-# init script (ie, it first becomes "inactive" and the script then starts the
-# script again to make it "started") then you can state this below.
-# In other words, unless you understand service dependencies and are a
-# competent shell scripter, don't set this.
-RE_ENTER="no"