Marc Hassman <mhass...@eonegroup.com> said: > A question and a suggestion: > > Q: This is probably an XP problem rather than a OpenVPN one. With Windows XP > as a client, I can > add an arbitrary route using the 'route' statement and I observe it being > added in the 'route print' listing. > However, a few seconds later the route disappears from XP's routing table. > Has anybody else > experienced this?
Make sure that the TAP-Win32 adapter is getting an IP address. From a command prompt window, "ipconfig /all" will show the currently assigned adapter addresses. If the TAP adapter loses its IP address, all routes connected with the adapter will be dropped. > S: It would be helpful when running in a 1 config file/tcp/tap/inetd setup > if the server end of the connection > could push static routes to the client thereby making a change a single > server file change and not a > per client file change. I think this might be beneficial to other setups as > well. This is planned for 2.0. James