The linux group in my area (Hollywood, Florida) is sure slow!
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This is what I was talking about at the Stammtische
http://faq.fixedbylinux.com-a.googlepages.com/lindependence2008-bringinglinuxtothemass
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I am not sure its a real mailing list, like the plug.
and
So I installed Open VPN on my server (Cent OS) and I installed openvpn
on my desktop (WinXP) and I am trying to connect them. I generated all
of my key files and certs on my server and copied the client key, cert,
and server ca.crt to my client, I believe I have everything configured
correctly,
See references to 2 reboots after configuration here with regards to Linux
OpenVPN bridging mode Error 4:
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=1990.45
What mode are you attempting?
See this message in your Windows log:
Wed Jun 18 08:57:15 2008 WARNING: No server certificate
verification
I thought that warning pertained to hardening the install, and I don't
harden until the wide open version works, but it turns out you were dead
rite, adding ns-cert-type server to my client install seems to have done
the trick. I would have continued to ignore that if it was not for the
fact I
It is nice and flattering to be missed.
It is Florida. The Protestant work Ethic ofttimes gets lost in the heat
and humidity.
(Wow, how many people did I manage to offend at one crack with that
comment?)
Perhaps we can engage in some sort of mutual exchange for the benefit of
all.
By the way,
Today in the car, while listening to AM 550 (KFYI),
Kim Komando was saying something about
how Microsoft Office can be expensive, while openoffice.org
[OOo] can do just about the same things, for way less money.
Whoa! that wasn't expected! (by me...)
She also mentioned some other free (or
Kim used to have a column in one of the free computer newspapers back in
the days when they had such things.
The reference you are looking for is accessed from the columns tab. It
was in a column on 10 free alternatives to popular pricey programs
http://www.komando.com/columns/index.aspx?id=5046
I would like to open up a few ports, but only when they come in on a
particular adaptor/subnet. How do I go about this?
My iptables is/are auto configured by system-config-securitylevel so I
have not edited iptables file directly, but I have tried things like
iptables -A -i tun0 -s
It is the openvpn default. I am using a class c for the dhcp, but I do
not want to conflict with the more common 192.168.x.x I could have
picked something else like 172.22.72.x but it was the default so I left
it while trying to figure out how to get it to work. The error ended up
being caused
I bet we could combine the two mailing lists together!
the hollywood group is www.flux.org (florida linux users exchange)
Linux users of the country UNITE :D
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 3:50 PM, koder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is nice and flattering to be missed.
It is Florida. The
news on my life here in sunny florida
it is not sunny! It is cloudy and rainy! in any case, one of my
supervisors and myself are starting a structured wiring company. I
was planning on doing this with him in AZ but I hadn't heard from him
in about a month and when I tried to call him his
On Jun 18, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Lisa Kachold wrote:
Bryon,
Verify this subnet mask? It looks like it's a class B address with
a C mask.
Wed Jun 18 08:42:41 2008 /sbin/route add -net 10.8.0.0 netmask
255.255.255.0 gw 10.8.0.2
That would certainly cause Error 4.
It is the default (as
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/17/science/17mund.html?pagewanted=1hp
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/17/science/17mund.html?pagewanted=1hp
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