hi helios,
on the website of openvpn is something for the scrub-rules for doing vpn
on an openbsd box and linux-clients. my openvpn works from win (yes, i
know ;)) to obsd. try to trace with tcpdump on the logging interface if
and what is blocking your connection, that worked for me on some of
Hi Helio,
since I do not have the full information on network setup/routing,
I can only do a guess:
Try making your rules for traffic between the GATEWAYs on ext_if
and the rules for traffic between the NETWORKs in tun0
stateful (keep state).
Michael
these:
Helio Santana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--On 25 August 2005 09:04 +0100, Helio Santana wrote:
My VPN works fine with pf disabled, but when I enable PF... this is
the response
PING 192.168.6.102 (192.168.6.102): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto: No route to host
That either means 'No route to host' or 'blocked by PF'. Since you
turned of
Hello,
My pf.conf doesn't work for an OpenVPN connection: I don't know why...
My VPN works fine with pf disabled, but when I enable PF... this is the response
PING 192.168.6.102 (192.168.6.102): 56 data bytes
ping: sendto: No route to host
ping: wrote 192.168.6.102 64 chars, ret=-1
ping: sendto:
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