On 2017-06-18, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
>
> On 06/17/17 17:09, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>>
>> It's trying to use a single socket for v4 and v6. That is never going
>> to work on OpenBSD.
>>
>> Try "bind ipv6only" and see if that helps.
>>
>
> Currently I have 2 openvpn servers listening
Hi Stuart,
On 06/17/17 17:09, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> It's trying to use a single socket for v4 and v6. That is never going
> to work on OpenBSD.
>
> Try "bind ipv6only" and see if that helps.
>
Currently I have 2 openvpn servers listening on either IPv4
or IPv6, each with its own address
On 2017-06-17, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> AFAICS the openvpn 2.4.2 man page recommends a "multihome" feature
> for dual stack setups, but I can't make it work on OpenBSD (the
> openvpn server) in this case.
..
> Sat Jun 17 15:13:43 2017 Socket Buffers: R=[212992->212992] S=[212992->2129
On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 3:41 PM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> AFAICS the openvpn 2.4.2 man page recommends a "multihome" feature
> for dual stack setups, but I can't make it work on OpenBSD (the
> openvpn server) in this case.
>
> The logfile on the client shows
>
> Sat Jun 17 15:13:40 201
Hi folks,
AFAICS the openvpn 2.4.2 man page recommends a "multihome" feature
for dual stack setups, but I can't make it work on OpenBSD (the
openvpn server) in this case.
The logfile on the client shows
Sat Jun 17 15:13:40 2017 OpenVPN 2.4.2 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)]
[LZO] [LZ4] [EPOL
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