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From: Selva N. <sel...@gm...> - 2016-11-18 18:47:23
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Hi, On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 11:34 PM, Daryl Morse <dar...@te...> wrote: > Further to the previous email linked below. I upgraded to the 2.4_beta1 > software in case it might have made a difference. It did not. I’m wondering > if any other users or developers encounter the same problem as I described. We have an openvpn server running on Windows (Server 2008R2), but we don't let clients do redirect-gateway, so its a simple setup. A server config similar to what you posted and no ICS or NAT. On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 6:16 AM, Jan Just Keijser <ja...@ni...> wrote: > I'd not use ICS , however, as ICS turns your (tap) adapter into a > statically configured device , and sets up a DHCP server on this device. It > *is* possible to run OpenVPN in such a configuration but it is very > non-standard. I too would suggest not to use ICS -- it could be probably made to work with some registry hacks, but its going to be pain. Try if you could do the NAT for the private ipv4 vpn addresses on the pfsense router of the server-side network. Selva |