Hi,
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 01:32:40PM -0800, Gregory Sloop wrote:
> The error I keep getting in the logs, follows. [Repeats endlessly.]
> ---
> Wed Feb 24 13:13:53 2016 TCP: connect to [AF_INET]xx.xx.xx.151:1194 failed,
> will try again in 5 seconds: The system tried to join a drive to a directo
Hi,
Perhaps https://www.ffdn.org/wiki/doku.php?id=documentation:openvpn:fdn
or
https://wiki.ldn-fai.net/wiki/Tuto_Serveur_OpenVPN#Fichiers_de_conf_au_final_.28ARN.29
could help you (but it’s in french). Those configurations are from
non-profit organisations that give public IPs over their VPN; th
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 7:44 PM, Gregory Sloop wrote:
> Might I mention though, dev-group, that that timeout message is worse than
> worthless. Might as well have it say "Something went wrong." That would at
> least be intelligible. :)
Looking at the latest sources it appears to have been alrea
I have purchased OpenVPN 2 Cookbook, was only able to find information to
do this if you had access to a block of IP's. Mine our non-contiguous.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 4:52 AM, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
> Hi Samuel,
>
> Samuel Seidel wrote:
>
>> A: Server - A server with non-contiguous IP's, whic
Can you try the following in config files and report back? (Replace real
paths please)
ca c:\\ovpn\\a\\ca.crt
cert c:\\ovpn\\a\\b-cl.crt
key c:\\ovpn\\a\\b-cl.key
On Feb 24, 2016 5:40 PM, "Gregory Sloop" wrote:
> New Windows install on a new machine.
> New OVPN install too, obviously.
>
> I'm us
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 6:48 PM, Gregory Sloop wrote:
I'll poke at some other stuff, but this is a _really_ odd situation. Glad for
any pointers anyone might have.
Easy to check the connectivity as this is tcp: Try
telnet serverA 1194
You may have to enable/install telnet from add features
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:32 PM, Gregory Sloop wrote:
New Windows install on a new machine.
New OVPN install too, obviously.
I'm using old config files, but I don't think the config file is part of the
problem.
The error I keep getting in the logs, follows. [Repeats endlessly.]
---
Wed Feb 2
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:32 PM, Gregory Sloop wrote:
> New Windows install on a new machine.
> New OVPN install too, obviously.
>
> I'm using old config files, but I don't think the config file is part of
> the problem.
>
> The error I keep getting in the logs, follows. [Repeats endlessly.]
> --
New Windows install on a new machine.
New OVPN install too, obviously.
I'm using old config files, but I don't think the config file is part of the
problem.
The error I keep getting in the logs, follows. [Repeats endlessly.]
---
Wed Feb 24 13:13:53 2016 TCP: connect to [AF_INET]xx.xx.xx.151:1194
Hi.
Selva find the problem!
After several stupid settings I was give the absolute path for clients,
add one more (quite obvious route to clients lan) everything is start
working.
Thanks a lot!
Sincerely
tovis
> On 24/02/16 16:24, tovis wrote:
>> Thanks for your answer!
>> On this (old 12.0.9 Op
Hi.
Problem was solved :)
Sleva you found it! - thank you.
After several stupid solutions, I have simply gave the absolute path for
clients. After restart and adding one more route (by hand)
route add -net 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev tun0
everything is get working. Now I will try figure o
On 24/02/16 16:24, tovis wrote:
> Thanks for your answer!
> On this (old 12.0.9 OpenWrt) /etc/config/openvpn contain only an include
> to real configuration file /etc/openvpn/srv-vpn.conf
> I this directory are also keys (such as ca.crt, ca.key, server.crt etc.)
> Location of ccd is now /etc/openvp
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 10:24 AM, tovis wrote:
> Thanks for your answer!
> On this (old 12.0.9 OpenWrt) /etc/config/openvpn contain only an include
> to real configuration file /etc/openvpn/srv-vpn.conf
> I this directory are also keys (such as ca.crt, ca.key, server.crt etc.)
>
ca cert etc are
Thanks for your answer!
On this (old 12.0.9 OpenWrt) /etc/config/openvpn contain only an include
to real configuration file /etc/openvpn/srv-vpn.conf
I this directory are also keys (such as ca.crt, ca.key, server.crt etc.)
Location of ccd is now /etc/openvpn/ccd/tovis-lak and server (seem to me)
co
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 5:48 AM, tovis wrote:
> Hi.
> Thanks for answer!
> At now I have use loglevel 5 (several time I was used level 9 but it was
> useless - too many information).
> I'm trying to find reading iroute from ccd directory but I do not find it
> or is it not so obvious, do you
Hi.
Thanks for your answer!
Yes, at now I have only one client, but it could change sometimes, that
why I have decided to use multiple client configuration.
At now I think the best clue is that may ccd directory does not read at
all, I should check this - in server log I can not find this message.
Hi.
Thanks for answer!
At now I have use loglevel 5 (several time I was used level 9 but it was
useless - too many information).
I'm trying to find reading iroute from ccd directory but I do not find it
or is it not so obvious, do you have a more precise form of this message?
(I found the PUSH_REQU
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