Use OpenVPN p12 cert with NetworkManager
The Linux NetworkManager doesn't support PKCS12 files that are produced from an OpenVPN Server.
This file include both the certificate and the private key that had to be extracted.
Import the .ovpn file in Network Manager in order to setup the
Connection parameters, and extract from the .p12 file
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the UserCert,
the CACert and the UserKey with this three simple commands:
openssl pkcs12 -nocerts -in YOUR_CERT.p12 -out userkey.pem openssl pkcs12 -nokeys -clcerts -in YOUR_CERT.p12 -out usercert.pem openssl pkcs12 -nokeys -cacerts -in YOUR_CERT.p12 -out userca.pem
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