Julien TOUCHE said:
> James Yonan wrote:
>
> > That's just the --verb 5 debugging mode that shows packet flows through
> > OpenVPN. Try using --verb 4 or lower to suppress that output.
> >
> ok i've missed the changelog, thanks
>
> >
> >>the pull options seems also to not work or is it only
James Yonan wrote:
That's just the --verb 5 debugging mode that shows packet flows through
OpenVPN. Try using --verb 4 or lower to suppress that output.
ok i've missed the changelog, thanks
the pull options seems also to not work or is it only for "mode server"
as i'm using "proto tcp-ser
Julien TOUCHE said:
>
> i've test 2.0 beta 1 (both box) in the following setup
>
> linux (2.4)/debian, public IP
> |
> Router/nat
> |
> win2k, private IP
>
> it works well (connexion initiated like 1.6) but in a reliable way
> (ftp/http transfert ok, which was not the case with 1.x
Actually,
Reading the changelog, it appears this RWRRRWRrrWRW thing has been in
since version 1.5-beta8:
"* Modified the diagnostic --verb 5 debugging level to print 'R'
for TCP/UDP read, 'W' for TCP/UDP write, 'r' for TUN/TAP read,
and 'w' for TUN/TAP write."
Not sure why I never notice
Hi,
The "RWRWRRRWWWRWRRR" is related to transfer and traffic. It is
because you have the line "verb 5" (or higher) in your config file.
This is different from 1.x as far as I'm aware, and is simply debugging
information (read up on the verb keyword for more information as to what
level shows
i've test 2.0 beta 1 (both box) in the following setup
linux (2.4)/debian, public IP
|
Router/nat
|
win2k, private IP
it works well (connexion initiated like 1.6) but in a reliable way
(ftp/http transfert ok, which was not the case with 1.x) but i have
strange things in my log
Tue May