Thanks for replying, I'll look into the things you mentioned. On Monday, July 8, 2024 at 01:33:01 AM CDT, Gert Doering <g...@greenie.muc.de> wrote:
Hi, On Sun, Jul 07, 2024 at 10:33:35PM +0000, Leroy Tennison via Openvpn-users wrote: > Was working on a remote system (a local NIC on a network not associated with > the one I was on and the OpenVPN tun interface) with a request to change the > local system's IP address. Fortunately I warned the remote staff that I > might need their assistance. I added the new local IP address. When I > removed the previous IP address I lost the OpenVPN connection. Why did that > happen? With this amount of Information, I would say "because the flobgobble dingled in the wrong furbark". As in, this is impossible to answer. Your OpenVPN connection might have been talking ("remote 1.2.3.4") to the IP address that you removed. Or the system had a default route via that interface's subnet, which broke when you changed the IP. To give a bit more meaningful advice, one would need to know more network details, as in "from which IP/subnet to what IP/subnet did the NIC renumber", "what IP is the OpenVPN client talking to", "if there is NAT involved, what internal IP is the OpenVPN server IP natted to", etc. gert -- "If was one thing all people took for granted, was conviction that if you feed honest figures into a computer, honest figures come out. Never doubted it myself till I met a computer with a sense of humor." Robert A. Heinlein, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress Gert Doering - Munich, Germany g...@greenie.muc.de
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