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On 31. okt. 2013 04:31, Krishna Murthy wrote:


Your VPN client is not able to connect to the OpenVPN server.  If this
is due to your ISP blocking it, you need a different ISP.  Otherwise
check all your firewalls.  This isn't somthing we can help you with,
as this problem is outside OpenVPN.

If your firewalls are fine, all you can do is to try to use another
port or try UDP instead of TCP.

To test your firewalls, to see what is open and blocked, I find nmap
[1] quite usefull.

[1] <http://nmap.org/>

- -- 
kind regards,

David Sommerseth
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