Thank you. [SOLVED]
All I needed was on sever.conf line:
tls-auth /etc/openvpn/cert/ta.key 0
In my case it was pointing it to a wrong file :-/
Thelma
On 02/22/2020 03:30 AM, Roger Welsh wrote:
> Hi Thelma,
>
> I think you need
> tls-server
> And
> tls-client
> In your respective configs
On 2020.02.22 04:14, Roger J. H. Welsh wrote:
[snip ]
On another note, I don't see the "keymaps" rc-service when I use
rc-status. Is there any chance it is loaded before the other
services? Or alternatively, is there any way to set it as the first
service that starts? Does anyone
Autohide seems to work fine here.
Do you have the feature activated, that lets you change desktop when the
mouse hits the borders? If I activate that and have configured the Virtual
Desktop applet to show 4 desktops in two rows I get the described effect:
Hitting any of the four edges won't show
Hi,
For the last three versions of plasma including latest 5.18 I am having
a problem with panels. If I put autohide on and place the mouse on edge
of the screen to get the panel to show my mouse (pointer) jumps to
another part of the screen. It jumps out of the panel which hides again.
This has
Hi Thelma,
I think you need
tls-server
And
tls-client
In your respective configs below.
Reference:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/594868/openvpn-hmac-authentication-failure-no-matter-what-i-do
And
https://openvpn.net/community-resources/reference-manual-for-openvpn-2-4/
Grep for
When I try to start openVPN on a client I see this error on a server:
Sat Feb 22 02:32:10 2020 Authenticate/Decrypt packet error: packet HMAC
authentication failed
Sat Feb 22 02:32:10 2020 TLS Error: incoming packet authentication failed from
[AF_INET]
cat server.conf
proto udp
port 9000
dev
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
Dr Rainer,
Dr Rainer Woitok writes:
> So instead of pressing the "1" key umpteen times (plus one time
> too oft-
> en, ARGH :-) it's probably really easier to boot from a live CD.
I certainly agree with you on this, I was really just
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