Hi,

On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 08:44:45PM +0100, Cyril Scetbon wrote:
> I've found that I use 2 openvpn servers (with remote-random) and one of them 
> is pushing tun6 while the other doesn't and that's the reason it works ~ one 
> time on two. I have the following warning with the one pushing tun6.

Yeah.  If the server pushes tun-ipv6, your client will try to enable it.

> WARNING: 'tun-ipv6' is present in remote config but missing in local config, 
> remote='tun-ipv6'
> 
> The administrator tol me that the server supports both ipv6 and ipv4 but when 
> it does not work as we can see. Can I do something on my side to fix it ? Or 
> should we update the server configuration as one is working and not the other 
> ?$

Well - stop refusing IPv6 on your end?  Just load the module, use IPv6, and
be open to the future?

The server that is not pushing tun-ipv6 should be updated to also push it
(as two servers with inconsistent configuration always make troubleshooting
more difficult).

gert

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