Hi, Yep, will do. It is related to this topic – as I think we need to understand if the current “infrastructure” is stable, no? I’m still thinking we want to use something like NSSM to keep OpenVPN alive, and then control connections over the management interface. But it seems that the underlying structure (OpenVPN + TAP) may not be stable / reliable … ☹.
Thanks! … Russell From: Selva Nair [mailto:selva.n...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, October 23, 2015 12:45 PM To: Morris, Russell <rmor...@rkmorris.us> Cc: openvpn-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Openvpn-devel] Creating a Windows team for OpenVPN? Hi, This may be getting way too off-topic for this thread... Please consider starting a new thread on this TAP I/O error. On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Morris, Russell <rmor...@rkmorris.us<mailto:rmor...@rkmorris.us>> wrote: Hi, Let me try to collect some logs – the issue is that I’m using NSSM … so it restarts openvpn on a crash, and wipes out the log (resets). Use log-append FYI, here is what I see from the management interface (as this is what my app is using) – first line is from the management interface (second one from my app), [ 344] Mangement FATAL Message Received: >FATAL:TUN/TAP I/O operation aborted, exiting [ 345] ERROR: OpenVPN Exiting, Event Raised to allow Reconnection to Management Interface! So it is exiting, just need more details if possible. And to clarify below … DHCP is for the IP address from my server, inside the subnet (so I’m on the same subnet as my network). Make sense? The external interface is fixed (IP and port). You mean using the bridge mode? We never use bridging, so no idea how well that works.. If you start a new thread please post the config and more error log. Including the users-list may be a good idea too as there may be other Windows users who have seen such behaviour. Regards, Selva