Thanks Lev,

I was curious about "protected sockets" so also scanned through openvpn/socket.c and found that Android also does this but apparently no other OS does..

My real question is: is socket_protect a function of OpenVPN or a general OS / TCPIP thing ?

And what is the protection ?


Thanks.


On 29/12/2020 13:30, Lev Stipakov wrote:
The product seems to be OpenVPN Connect, which is a proprietary
software by OpenVPN Inc and not a community project. I replied and
suggested contacting OpenVPN Connect support.

ma 28. jouluk. 2020 klo 17.43 tincanteksup (tincantek...@gmail.com) kirjoitti:

Hi,

Ref: https://forums.openvpn.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=31190

Here is the log from the client side software:
{{{
Transport error: socket_protect error
}}}

At first I thought this would be something from Windows but after
digging a little deeper I found:
https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn3/blob/master/openvpn/transport/socket_protect.hpp

Which left me completely puzzled because that seems to suggest that
there is a problem in OpenVPN.

I have no idea what the problem could be and would appreciate some advice.

Thanks


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