On 9-Jun-08, at 3:49 PM, Nejc koberne wrote:
I do. I don't use bridging, though. Do you have a good reason to use it?
I was using it because I could then assign my laptop the same IP easily through my router (a separate device with DHCP) and also have hostnames pushed through DHCP. But I imagine in my case I could do the same thing with a tunnel.
Have you tried to tcpdump the interfaces?
Yes, I did: 'tcpdump -i tun0'. Nothing shows up on the server, but on the client (OS X) I can see the pings being sent.
How did you configure the bridge?
Here is my current config: It's no longer doing bridging though. openvpn.conf: port 1194 proto tcp dev tun ca ca.crt cert server.crt dh dh1024.pem server 10.8.0.0 255.255.255.0 ifconfig-pool-persist ipp.txt keepalive 10 120 comp-lzo persist-key persist-tun status openvpn-status.log verb 3 And on my client: tls-client dev tun ca ca.crt cert client1.crt key client1.key remote my-remote-host proto tcp-client port 1194 comp-lzo ping 15 ping-restart 45 ping-timer-rem persist-tun persist-key verb 3 I then ifconfig'ed the tun0 interface to be 10.8.0.2 => 10.8.0.1. Thanks! --Andrew