On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 14:37 -0600, MrDetermination wrote: > Post here if you prefer web boards (identical content): > > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=630353 > > > > Novice Linux guy here... > > > > I have an OpenVPN server running on DD-WRT. The Windows OpenVPN GUI > connects to it just fine with the following config: > > > > client > > dev tap > > proto udp > > remote my.dynamic-ip.org 9876 > > resolv-retry infinite > > nobind > > persist-key > > persist-tun > > ca ca.crt > > cert laptop.crt > > key laptop.key > > ns-cert-type server > > comp-lzo > > verb 3 > > route-gateway 192.168.0.1 > > redirect-gateway > > > > The VPN login failed because the VPN program received an invalid > configuration from the VPN server.[/quote] > > > > I've tried x.509 with and without password authentication as the auth > type. When I created the cert/key pairs I created a "challenge" pw I > am not required to use to connect with from Windows. When I try to > connect with the "with password" connection type I am asked for a > password and certificate password. I have tried both connection types > with every possible combination of passwords but had no luck. > > > > The best case scenario always results in the following: > > > > “Could not start the VPN connection 'Home' because the VPN server did > not return an adequate network configuration.” > > > > I have tried the GUI config manually and via importing a manual > config. The paths to the certificates is absolutely correct. > > > > I’d appreciate any help, > > Chip
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