Hallo all,
Op vr 26 apr. 2019 om 19:56 schreef Gert Doering :
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 04:55:36PM +0200, Pieter Hulshoff wrote:
> > As you can see, the message is never actually decrypted after the
> > reconnect, and as such the server will never receive it.
>
> So that
Hello Gert,
Op vr 26 apr. 2019 om 19:56 schreef Gert Doering :
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 04:55:36PM +0200, Pieter Hulshoff wrote:
> > As you can see, the message is never actually decrypted after the
> > reconnect, and as such the server will never receive it.
>
> So that
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As you can see, the message is never actually decrypted after the
reconnect, and as such the server will never receive it.
Kind regards,
Pieter Hulshoff
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ent out by the
client, but I never see the above message on the server. Are the TLS calls
for the request usually logged before or after this message? I can then
check the log files to see what the difference between these two moments
are.
Kind regards,
P
g OpenVPN 2.4.4+ client, you will reconnect after the increasing
reconnect timer exceeds the server time-out setting.
Note: that using nobind probably fools this logic because the client
> will re-connect using a different source port and thus will be
> recognized as different.
>
That
Gert,
Op vr 19 apr. 2019 om 13:38 schreef Pieter Hulshoff <
pieter.hulsh...@technolution.nl>:
> I've been looking at https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/ticket/880 for
> a while now, and was wondering if there'd been any answers to this problem
> yet. It appears t
n this matter? Is it true that this only happens with
mbedtls, and as such should this issue be taken up with that community in
stead of this one? Any idea on why the server would refuse a PUSH request
for an already existing connection?
Kind regards,
Pieter Hulshoff
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for our next development cycle.I
compared it with MACsec, because in the past I've been involved with
implementing that in hardware (up to 400 Gb/s).
Kind regards,
Pieter Hulshoff
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