he tap-win device is shown "plug"/"unpug" every 10 min,
might be this is caused by the ping 10 option in the server script.
What should be the correct confnig for the beta3 now?
Thanks
Sam
Is this only specific to Linux?
how about others using BSD systems?
sam
Claas Hilbrecht wrote:
--Am Donnerstag, 1. Juli 2004 17:18 +0100 juerg.vonbue...@amag.ch
schrieb:
We are running into trouble with more than 100 virtual tunnel devices .
The reported problem is as follows:
Jul 1 06:30
nes);
mtx_destroy(&tapmtx);
return (ENOMEM);
}
return (0);
Sit back and relax. :)
sam
can this info be added to http://openvpn.sourceforge.net/install.html
so that everyone knows it in the future?
How is this with Ker
sam wrote:
Is this only specific to Linux?
how about others using BSD systems?
sam
Claas Hilbrecht wrote:
I just looked at the code in FreeBSD 5 CURRENT, it handles 1000 tunnel
by default:
case MOD_LOAD:
/* intitialize device */
mtx_init(&tapmtx, &qu
Charles Duffy wrote:
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:54:42 +0800, sam wun wrote:
Is there any perl version of OpenVPN client?
No.
Why would you want something slower and more resource-intensive to use in
a "stripped-down" environment?
You can compile builds of the regular Open
Hi list,
Is there any perl version of OpenVPN client? This is going to be a
strip-down version, mainly include functionality that allow road-runner
to connect to the OpenVPN server.
Sam.
Hi,
Is there any instruction about how to compile OpenVPN in windows?
I m looking for which compiler to use VC++ or Borland C++? and any
options have to be added to the EDI file, etc?
Thanks
Sam