Pavel,
The patch has been accepted. It's already been committed in the svn to
the BETA21 branch.
James
Pavel Shramov wrote:
Since there is no reply from openvpn crew I'd ask one more time.
Is it possible to include patches to fix common name handling?
Or they are refused?
Links to original
Are you aware of the ./configure --multihome option in the 2.1 beta series?
James
triton wrote:
Hi,
we tried to use OpenVPN Server on two-nic (both are internet-connected)
server.
udp packets always go out on default gateway, even if they came from
another nic.
In the meanti
Since there is no reply from openvpn crew I'd ask one more time.
Is it possible to include patches to fix common name handling?
Or they are refused?
Links to original mail
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.network.openvpn.devel/2101
http://bugs.debian.org/452274
Pav
Hi,
> > > we tried to use OpenVPN Server on two-nic (both are internet-connected)
> > > server.
> > > udp packets always go out on default gateway, even if they came from
> > > another nic.
> In the meantime, i thought about using --float on the clients. This should
> work.
I run in the same sit
Hiyas,
On Monday 21 January 2008 11:32:34 Peter Warasin wrote:
> Kate Kretz wrote:
> > > we tried to use OpenVPN Server on two-nic (both are internet-connected)
> > > server.
> > > udp packets always go out on default gateway, even if they came from
> > > another nic.
>
> I have the same problem.
On Sunday 20 January 2008 23:39:19 James Yonan wrote:
> To the OpenVPN Community:
Hi James, Hi Openvpn folks,
I'm no programmer, but if there is anything I can contribute, let me know.
Thanks a lot to everyone out there!
--
Best Regards - Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Markus Feilner
Hi
Kate Kretz wrote:
> > we tried to use OpenVPN Server on two-nic (both are internet-connected)
> > server.
> > udp packets always go out on default gateway, even if they came from
> > another nic.
I have the same problem.
Was not able to go more in depth into this problem, but i will (need to)