Hi,

On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 08:59:31AM -0400, Steve Pallen wrote:
> I don't seem to be hearing from any developers. What is the best way to
> reach them?

I'm also one of the developers, and this is not what OpenVPN normally
does (actually: OpenVPN is *not* "randomly listening to arbitrary 
ports", and in particular, OpenVPN *can* not listen to multiple ports
as of today).  If you have "nobind" in your config file - which you
have - it will actually not listen on any(!) TCP port at all.

If OpenVPN does this on your system, it's not what the sources say it
can do.

For verification, I'd check with "lsof -i" to ensure that it's really
openvpn that is listening there, and not something else claiming to be
openvpn (would show up with a different process ID).

gert
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