I've had a simular problem too. 2.6 and Openvpn are a no go.
Matt H.
On Tuesday 18 November 2003 08:18 am, Jon Nelson wrote:
> Just so you all know, I'm using OpenVPN 1.5beta12 (soon to be beta14)
> with Linux 2.6.0-test9 (vanilla, no patching).
>
> The only problem I enc
Yes indeed. Much appreciated James.
Matt.
Dunc wrote:
I see,
Thanks very much for clearing that up James.
Cheers,
Dunc
James Yonan wrote:
Well the problem is that even though OpenVPN doesn't rely on OpenSSL
renegotiations, it does not explicitly disable them. So to be safe,
Using 2.6 now with openvpn , seems to run simular if not the same to openvpn
ran on a 2.4 kernel.
Matt H.
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 01:35 am, James Yonan wrote:
> I'm going to be rolling out a new OpenVPN beta shortly, mostly with
> bugfixes.
>
> How are we doing o
I get this even when running OpenVPN as root. The man page suggests
using --persist-key when this happens. When the option is present,
everything is OK, but I don't think that OpenVPN should have trouble
re-reading the file if the process is running as root, no?
Matt.
make a custom executable)? You could just use a
compiled version (install in Windows, grab all the files), set up the
proper directory hierarchy and use NSIS to create a custom installer
package. The NSIS stuff works under Linux.
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