On 02/26/10 09:33, J. Roeleveld wrote:
[snip]
...syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172 TEST FILE '/etc/openvpn/ccd/syscon9' [0]
...syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172 TEST FILE '/etc/openvpn/ccd/DEFAULT' [0]
...syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172 MULTI: Learn: 192.168.139.2 ->
syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172
If I change the directory to "ccd" the log just shows:
...syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172 TEST FILE 'ccd/syscon9' [0]
...syscon9/68.148.245.78:56172 TEST FILE 'ccd/DEFAULT' [0
This seems to indicate it can't actually find the file
"/etc/openvpn/ccd/syscon9"
This file needs to be located on the server, not on the client, as it's the
server that determines the IP-address for the client.
--
Joost
Yes, that was it :-/; I don't know what to say. Such a simple mistake.
Just taking on a simple logic it make sense. I was thinking about it how it works that the client can request its own IP from the server; something didn't make
sense.
Thank you for all your help.
--
Joseph