Hello all,

   I may say we have made a mistake over here. That is probably my
fault. I´m not sure about pfSense, but I thought m0n0 used to be based
on OpenVPN 1.6, and its not. Here it goes:

Aug 11 09:41:50         openvpn[833]: OpenVPN 2.0 i386-unknown-freebsd4.11
[SSL] built on May 8 2005

M0n0wall is based on openvpn 2.0 and it work just fine with my windows
2.0 version of openvpn client. The main problem I was having is that
beta9 has a bug in the openvpn.inc which wont let you use TCP ports, I
had to create an alternative image.

Not sure if its so simple, but I guess if pfSense copies openvpn incs
and ports image to its file, openvpn 2.0 will work just fine. Not sure
about kernel issues tho.

Fernando Costa


On 8/11/05, Rui Correia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scott Ullrich <sullrich <at> gmail.com> writes:
> 
> >
> > We are waiting for the author to release newer patches but am not sure
> > of the timeframe.
> 
> Hi Scott,
> Thanks for clarifying this issue.
> Anyway, the lack of OpenVPN2 support is what is currently keeping me from 
> using
> pfSense on a general basis on our customers' networks.
> I see that you guys had other priorities and that's fine.
> But I wonder if OpenVPN developper actually knows that we are waiting for his
> patches/updates so that we could see OpenVPN2 support back on pfSense...
> If he knows that's fine and we'll keep waiting.
> But if he doesn't we should try to reach him and explain him what's happening.
> Just a thought ;).
> BTW which was the last pfSense release supporting OpenVPN2?
> Is it still available for download?
> Where could I get it?
> TIA
> Cheers
> 
>

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