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Delete Client #569
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Have you tried |
That just revokes the account I am looking to remove the account so it can not be seen on the list. |
I have same issue, it does not go away with |
@vrlnx Assuming we are talking about OpenVPN, that's not a bug. It's by design. The client is still there (revoked) because the server needs to know that the client is explicitly forbidden. |
@orazioedoardo - It's acctually wireguard installed, but I think this is on OpenVPN aswell. I see this as an issue, I don't think this is good to have as a "by-design" feature. I think this will bloat the pi. |
@vrlnx If it's wireguard, then it's a bug. If it's openvpn, then it's by openvpn public key infrastructure/certificate design, not PiVPN's design. There is no "solution" in such case. |
No replies in a while, closing... If you can reproduce the issue where a wireguard client can't be removed, open a new issue. |
Is there any way to completely remove a client so the device does not appear in the list.
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