Hi

 vpnbook.com   openvpn  port 443  can't connect my isp vpn traffic
throttling


Mon Oct 28 23:19:48 2013 NMDVPN 2.1.4 i686-pc-mingw32 [SSL] [LZO2] [PKCS11]
built on Apr 25 2011
Mon Oct 28 23:19:50 2013 NOTE: NMDVPN 2.1 requires '--script-security 2' or
higher to call user-defined scripts or executables
Mon Oct 28 23:19:50 2013 LZO compression initialized
Mon Oct 28 23:19:53 2013 RESOLVE: NOTE:
nl.privateinternetaccess.comresolves to 4 addresses
Mon Oct 28 23:19:53 2013 Attempting to establish TCP connection with
109.201.154.146:443
Mon Oct 28 23:19:53 2013 TCP connection established with 109.201.154.146:443
Mon Oct 28 23:19:53 2013 TCPv4_CLIENT link local: [undef]
Mon Oct 28 23:19:53 2013 TCPv4_CLIENT link remote: 109.201.154.146:443
Mon Oct 28 23:19:54 2013 WARNING: this configuration may cache passwords in
memory -- use the auth-nocache option to prevent this
Mon Oct 28 23:20:53 2013 TLS Error: TLS key negotiation failed to occur
within 60 seconds (check your network connectivity)
Mon Oct 28 23:20:53 2013 TLS Error: TLS handshake failed
Mon Oct 28 23:20:53 2013 Fatal TLS error (check_tls_errors_co), restarting
Mon Oct 28 23:20:53 2013 SIGUSR1[soft,tls-error] received, process
restarting
Mon Oct 28 23:20:58 2013 NOTE: NMDVPN 2.1 requires '--script-security 2' or
higher to call user-defined scripts or executables
Mon Oct 28 23:20:58 2013 Re-using SSL/TLS context
Mon Oct 28 23:20:58 2013 LZO compression initialized
Mon Oct 28 23:20:58 2013 RESOLVE: NOTE:
nl.privateinternetaccess.comresolves to 4 addresses
Mon Oct 28 23:20:58 2013 Attempting to establish TCP connection with
109.201.154.146:443
Mon Oct 28 23:20:59 2013 TCP connection established with 109.201.154.146:443
Mon Oct 28 23:20:59 2013 TCPv4_CLIENT link local: [undef]
Mon Oct 28 23:20:59 2013 TCPv4_CLIENT link remote: 109.201.154.146:443
Mon Oct 28 23:20:59 2013 WARNING: this configuration may cache passwords in
memory -- use the auth-nocache option to prevent this


thanks.
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