Hi,
On 04/04/17 16:09, saato...@keemail.me wrote:
Hello!
I'll have to look into the topology topic. But it seems reasonable to
me, to print a warning about the net30 topology.
The explicit-exit-notify is a very good point! I missed that in my
client configuration. It appears to be working, i
2017-04-04 19:09 GMT+05:00 :
> Hello!
> I'll have to look into the topology topic. But it seems reasonable to me,
> to print a warning about the net30 topology.
>
> The explicit-exit-notify is a very good point! I missed that in my client
> configuration. It appears to be working, if I start one p
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 10:09 AM, wrote:
> Hello!
> I'll have to look into the topology topic. But it seems reasonable to me,
> to print a warning about the net30 topology.
>
> The explicit-exit-notify is a very good point! I missed that in my client
> configuration. It appears to be working, if I
Hello!I'll have to look into the topology topic. But it seems reasonable to me,
to print a warning about the net30 topology.
The explicit-exit-notify is a very good point! I missed that in my client
configuration. It appears to be working, if I start one process after the
other. However, during
Pada 4 Apr 2017 8:03 PM,
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Hi,
On 04/04/17 11:39, saato...@keemail.me wrote:
I'm performing a number of tests with OpenVPN, where amongst other
things, I connect and disconnect with the same client certificate and
slightly different client config settings over and over (>75 times,
withing a short time).
I realised tha
2017-04-04 15:34 GMT+05:00 David Sommerseth <
open...@sf.lists.topphemmelig.net>:
> On 04/04/17 11:50, Илья Шипицин wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > you did not use "topology", so, I guess "net30" is used by default.
> > if so, you spent 4 addresses per connection.
>
> Yes --topology net30 is the default
On 04/04/17 11:50, Илья Шипицин wrote:
> hello,
>
> you did not use "topology", so, I guess "net30" is used by default.
> if so, you spent 4 addresses per connection.
Yes --topology net30 is the default. Unfortunately, we cannot easily
change that without breaking many setups.
> if you are not
hello,
you did not use "topology", so, I guess "net30" is used by default.
if so, you spent 4 addresses per connection.
if you are not using too old clients (I guess, released 10 years ago), you
can switch to "topology subnet"
2017-04-04 14:39 GMT+05:00 :
> I'm performing a number of tests with
I'm performing a number of tests with OpenVPN, where amongst other things, I
connect and disconnect with the same client certificate and slightly different
client config settings over and over (>75 times, withing a short time).
I realised that I exhaust my servers IP pool pretty quickly. Even wai
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