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OpenVPN - Setting admin user gives admin to everyone.

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    Maybe a syntax issue on my end but I uncommented the admins= line and set an admin name but every user still has access to the admin settings. I've tested with a few different user accounts. Logged out logged back in but they can change network, DNS and client to client. When I do I can see it changing globally in openvpn.conf. Am I missing something?

    Current Config:

    [roles]
    # Restart the app and re-login for role change to take effect
    admins="username" (changed to protect the innocent)
    

    Tried removing "" from username but I get the same behavior. I have reboot with every change I've tried.

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    @falkfyre this was actually a bug that is fixed in the 1.12.0 package. If you go to App-> Update -> Check for updates and update to that version, it should work as you expect. Can you please check?

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    @girish Awesome! That got it. Thanks. The first time I tried it it didn't take after the reboot but I added back in the " " marks and it worked as expected. Thank you so much. And again for the quick response!

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