On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:55 AM, David Sommerseth
<openvpn.l...@topphemmelig.net> wrote:
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> On 28/09/10 02:04, Praetorian wrote:
>> I am settting up some servers to test the beta debian packages and
>> wanted to try a multihomed server.  I have two isp's coming into the
>> building and wish to make one the primarly connection side and then
>> one be the backup (ie because it is the slower of the two).  I looked
>> through the man page for 2.3 and did not see any settings in the
>> <connection> area to do like preferences to a group of  connections
>> (other than going in the order they are located in the file).  Also
>> once connected to the backup is there a way for it to probe when the
>> other route/connection comes back online to change back over from the
>> fall back to the prefered connection?
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> We have a report [1] that the multihome feature in OpenVPN 2.1.x on
> Debian (and most probably Gentoo) and openvpn-testing.git is broken.  It
> is most probably caused by a bug in the IPv6 transport patch which is
> added on Debian.
>
> I'm working on applying a fix from the developer to the
> openvpn-testing.git tree, so I hope I can manage to solve within this
> week.  So if you're willing to test out the 'allmerged' branch, that
> should soon fix this issue completely.

Thanks David :),

In case you wanted to try it yourself, this is the patch that solves the
multihome issue:
  
http://gitorious.org/jjo/openvpn-ipv6/commit/1b96baa8fc964bfba8bfba87f1e0e1fbabf0b47b.patch

Cheers,

>
>
> kind regards,
>
> David Sommerseth
>
>
> [1] <https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/ticket/28>
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