>Hi,
On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 09:19:44PM +, Jason Long via Openvpn-users wrote:
> Hi Bruno,Thank you so much for your reply.Both (Server and Client) can ping
> each other and without the local statement my client can connect to the
> OpenVPN server.My >client connecting to the server via an
Hello,
I changed my server configuration and my OpenVPN server and my client each one
have a NIC:
OpenVPN Server: 10.0.2.15
Client: 10.0.2.16
The OpenVPN server network configuration is as below and has access to the
Internet:
# ifconfig
enp0s3: flags=4163 mtu 1500
inet 10.0.2.15 n
On 19.08.23 10:02, Bo Berglund wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Aug 2023 07:03:01 + (UTC), Jason Long via Openvpn-users
> wrote:
>> I have another questions:
>> 1- I checked the "Subject" of the ca.crt file and my CN name is "Server".
>> Now,
>> I must change the "ccd" directory to "Server", but how ab
On 19.08.23 10:02, Bo Berglund wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2023 07:03:01 + (UTC), Jason Long via Openvpn-users
wrote:
I have another questions:
1- I checked the "Subject" of the ca.crt file and my CN name is "Server". Now,
I must change the "ccd" directory to "Server", but how about the file n
On Sat, 19 Aug 2023 07:03:01 + (UTC), Jason Long via Openvpn-users
wrote:
>Hello,
>I have another questions:
>
>1- I checked the "Subject" of the ca.crt file and my CN name is "Server". Now,
>I must change the "ccd" directory to "Server", but how about the file name
>under the "Server" dire
> On 18.08.23 21:22, Jason Long wrote:
> 1- In the round-robin mechanism, we can use the same keys for our
> servers, but each client uses its own key.
>You *can* do that, yes.
>Since you apparently don't provide clients with a CRL or any other means
>to have server certs revoked, I guess it