This question has been answered by someone else (jarol ?) maybe two weeks
ago or so ...


>Dj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On my test server, in VPN > Openvpn > I did an "Add OpenVPN entry" for the
> server.  It seemed to go ok.
> I then proceeded to do one for the client, with the intention of copying
> the .up and .conf file to the remote client when configuring openvpn on
> that.
> However, i noticed that the local lan stopped working after adding this
> entry on the server, and it was because it added a route for my local lan
> to go via the Tun interface.   This conflicted with the existing local lan
> route pointing to eth0.
> 
> I presume therefore, that i'm not supposed to even attempt to setup a
> openvpn entry for a client on the server.  This might seem obvious to some
> people, but i though that for every client connecting, there needs to be a
> client entry on the server.  I must be wrong, perhaps i should be making
> multiple server entries, one for each remote client connecting, and each
> with a different Local Name, Local VPN point and port number.   Is that
> what  I should do?
>  The danger of what i did should be made clearer in the online help to
> avoid anyone else making this mistake.  Assuming it was a mistake! Dj.

ok, I'll add a line to the online help ...
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