Hi,
I recently received an iphone7. It had keynote built into it. I
removed it. I also spoke
to apple, and they couldn't do anything. What happens is that when you
have keynote
it maps all files with a .key extension to keynote. Removing keynote
does not change
anything. So the iphone
Ah thank you. I will do this ass soon as I get a chance and let you
know what happens.
On 9/13/18 00:38, Aleksandar Ivanisevic wrote:
Pack the cert and the key in a .p12 and rename it to .ovpn12 and import that.
On 12. Sep 2018, at 20:10, Frank wrote:
Hi,
I recently received an
sure.
On 9/13/18 00:38, Aleksandar Ivanisevic wrote:
Pack the cert and the key in a .p12 and rename it to .ovpn12 and import that.
On 12. Sep 2018, at 20:10, Frank wrote:
Hi,
I recently received an iphone7. It had keynote built into it. I removed it.
I also spoke
to apple, and they
UDPv4 [EMSGSIZE Path-MTU=1440]: Message
too long (code=90)
Seems it is not taking the mtu size changes
I added this to my myvpn.ovpn file
tun-mtu 1492
mssfix 1400
On 9/25/18 11:23, Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 10:11:47AM -0400, Frank wrote:
I tried this
[EMSGSIZE Path-MTU=1440]: Message
too long (code=90)
Seems it is not taking the mtu size changes
I added this to my myvpn.ovpn file
tun-mtu 1492
mssfix 1400
On 9/25/18 11:23, Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 10:11:47AM -0400, Frank wrote:
I tried this (successfully
quot;Ignoring unsupported option [fragment 1300]"
Hopefully, it will support them ..
tct
On 25/09/18 18:13, Frank wrote:
Additional information:
I have the vpn working properly through a wireless router to my work
network. No errors
in the server logs. But when I switch to my phone pro
I setup a test:
I set as follows:
mssfix 1000 (the iphone would not take the myvpn.opvpn file with it
like this so I did:
mssfix 1420
And I got in the log UNUSED OPTIONS
[mssfix] [1420]
On 9/25/18 13:28, Gregory Sloop wrote:
Re: [Openvpn-users] iphone7 with keynote
*F> Additio
even if an other router only can
handle 1300
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To: Gert Doering
Cc: Aleksandar Ivanisevic; openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] iphone7 with keynote
Hi, (An
Hi,
The server is ours. And I look after it so I can so what I want. I
think it is best to wait till Rogers
straightens out their issues, rather than trying to fix someone else's
problems.
On 9/26/18 09:23, Kristian McColm wrote:
Hi Frank,
If you have access to the s
t.
Cheers
KM
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From: Frank [mailto:ve2...@ve2cii.com]
Sent: September 26, 2018 09:43
To: Kristian McColm ; j.witvl...@mindef.nl;
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Cc: aleksandar.ivanise...@2e-systems.com; openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] iphone7 wi
use TCP transport so that TCP MSS
KM> rewriting can fix your problem. Either way, I am just giving you
KM> what works for me, so you're free to take the advice or leave it.
KM> Cheers
KM> KM
KM> -Original Message-
KM> From: Frank [mailto:ve2...@ve2cii.com]
KM
/18 10:42, Gert Doering wrote:
HI,
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 10:13:09AM -0400, Frank wrote:
The server has an IPV6 address, and it is dual stack. I am not
sure if openvpn was compiled
with ipv6 support. It is openvpn-2.0.9. Let me see what I can do.
If you run openvpn 2.0.9 on the *server
onnect but still server errors when trying
F> to surf. Plus it
F> gave me inconsistant mtu errors in the log.
F> On 9/26/18 10:42, Gert Doering wrote:
>> HI,
>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 10:13:09AM -0400, Frank wrote:
>>> The server has an IPV6 address, and it
Keijser wrote:
On 15/10/18 16:53, Kristian McColm wrote:
Re: [Openvpn-users] iphone7 with keynote
Hi Frank,
Did you try :
link-mtu 1440
or lower on the server config, and removing other MTU/MSS related
settings? This made it work for me. What Rogers are doing is forcing
your handset back to
Just Keijser wrote:
On 15/10/18 16:53, Kristian McColm wrote:
Re: [Openvpn-users] iphone7 with keynote
Hi Frank,
Did you try :
link-mtu 1440
or lower on the server config, and removing other MTU/MSS related
settings? This made it work for me. What Rogers are doing is forcing
your handset back
Windows 7 in your DMZ? Not a good idea anyway! ;-)
Are you starting the client as Administrator?
If not you are not allowed to change routing on this computer!
Regards!
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running fine!
I think i have to contact the provider what the hell they are doing!
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PGP-ID
xthop.
Does this sound familiar to anyone? How to solve or workaround? Do I have
to write a fake arp responder which responds with the nexthop to all
strange arp requests?
Viele Grüße,
Frank
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Did you have a look at that kernel code? Maybe this will my first linux
kernel bug report?
Is there a way to circumvent this (like binding to every address
separately, like bind9 and ntpd do)?
Viele Grüße,
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Am 12.05.22 um 21:14 schrieb Gert Doering:
On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 06:46:50PM +0200, Frank Doepper wrote:
Under normal conditions, neither should make any difference, but if
this triggers a kernel bug, it might...
Did you have a look at that kernel code? Maybe this will my first linux
kernel
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Hello,
this is not exactly a OpenVPN problem.
I connect via VPN to a network (own subnet). There is a DNS server serving
hosts of some (specific) domains in this subnet.
Problem is how to keep the locally configured DNS, but tell the system to ask
the DNS behind the VPN tunnel when it requests
wever, openvpn doesn't yet support that
>
> 2015-01-20 15:56 GMT+05:00 Frank, Petric (Petric)
> :
> > Hello,
> >
> > this is not exactly a OpenVPN problem.
> >
> > I connect via VPN to a network (own subnet). There is a DNS server
> serving hosts of s
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