Hi,
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 3:36 PM, Jason Haar <jason_h...@trimble.com> wrote:
> Nope - didn't make any difference. I've tried TCP and UDP (with link-mtu
> 1200) - no difference.
>
> There probably aren't many people out there who tried openvpn on a Windows
> server. Probably a corner case. I think it would be best for me to delete
> the server (gotta love virtuals) and replace it with a Win10 system. Will
> probably be OK for what I want.
>
I recall running the client on a Windows server 2012 host (server should
also work).
FWIW, I just fired up a 2012 datacenter edition as a google compute
instance. Using the latest binary from openvpn.net, no issues on a quick
test of pinging and accessing a web page on the server using ipv4 tunnel ip.
One glitch: the interactive service errored out while setting the ipv6
address and route with
TUN: adding address failed using service: Element not found.
[status=1168 if_index=22]
ROUTE: route addition failed using service: Element not found.
[status=1168 if_index=22]
Did not investigate further, so not sure what went wrong there.
Selva
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