Re: [Openvpn-users] bridging MULTI: bad source address from client, packet dropp

2014-10-24 Thread Gert Doering
Hi, On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 08:10:04PM +0200, Robert N wrote: > client B has NO error messages, but server throws the following: > > MULTI: bad source address from client [ff:88:53:2e:88:86], packet dropped This looks fishy. It's fairly typical to see fe80:: addresses show up there, but *this*

[Openvpn-users] bridging MULTI: bad source address from client, packet dropp

2014-10-24 Thread Robert N
Hi, I have the following environment: openvpn server vers 2.2.2-2, on openwrt 12.09, running on netgear wndr3800 openvpn client A vers 2.2.2-2, on openwrt 12.09, running on netgear wndr3700v2 openvpn client B vers 2.3.4-1, on openwrt 14.07, running on netgear wndr3800 vpn is working fine between

Re: [Openvpn-users] Stop Server from Sending Auto-Conf Files

2014-10-24 Thread Mathias Jeschke
Hi Nick, Your setup is somehow strange. In order to answer your question I also have some questions: (1) Are you using the community version of OpenVPN? If not, maybe you want to consult the vendor's professional support. (2) How are you generating the configs and DMG files? What

[Openvpn-users] Stop Server from Sending Auto-Conf Files

2014-10-24 Thread Nicholas Hartman
The OpenVPN forum suggested I post this question to the listserve…. Is it possible to use the server generated user .conf files without having the server automatically distribute them to users upon successful login verification? Our objective is to make sure that a user can only log in from a s

Re: [Openvpn-users] OpenVPN in China

2014-10-24 Thread Michael Deynet
Hi, I'm using udp to connect to the vpn. So, I think that your 2nd point is right that the "great firewall" tried to gather Information. Due to the fact that all of these unkown IPs are from the middle China I think there is a correlation between my connection and the connection attempts. And: