It works perfectly fine with out pf. Not gotten around to debugging
it yet. Threw it behind the router on a server and forwarded the port.
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 14:08:11 +1000
Dave+Seddon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So ditch pf and let us know. Or swap to ipf
>
> Z.C.B. writes:
>
> > I am pos
So ditch pf and let us know. Or swap to ipf
Z.C.B. writes:
I am positive it is something to do with pf. I copied the exact same
config file from the vpn server over to another box and pointed the
client at it and it worked perfectly fine. Any one see any thing odd
in that pf setup or have any
I am positive it is something to do with pf. I copied the exact same
config file from the vpn server over to another box and pointed the
client at it and it worked perfectly fine. Any one see any thing odd
in that pf setup or have any suggestions or the like?
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 20:55:05 -0500
Vul
Just been messing around with openvpn and trying to get it up and
running using http://openvpn.net/static.html as a guide. It works,
but I run into a weird problem with data moving across the vpn. I can
send a ping across from the client to the server, but the server
never sends any thing back. I u