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On 12/11/09 19:33, Olaf Fraczyk wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> No, I wasn't using --multihome - I didn't know that this option exists
> and that is necessary. I haven't found it in man page and in
> documentation on the web page. The only place where I found it (after
> you let me know about it) was with openvpn --help.
> 
> Thank you, I'll try it.
> BTW, why is it not by default?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Olaf
> On Thu, 2009-11-12 at 04:15 -0700, James Yonan wrote:
>> Are you using the --multihome option?

James, this option is not documented in the man pages, AFAICS.  Could
that be the reason the needed use was not discovered?


kind regards,

David Sommerseth


>> Olaf Fraczyk wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have several interfaces, the problem is that if:
>>>
>>> I open connection from client to server IP=Y on interface ppp1 then I
>>> get packets back from IP=X on interface ppp0
>>>
>>> For connection to IP=X on interface ppp0 I get correctly packets from
>>> IP=X on ppp0.
>>>
>>> I have read that in 2.1 it should work, but it doesn't.
>>>
>>> The OS is CentOS 5.4.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Olaf
>>

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