Hi,

On Mon, Jul 07, 2014 at 04:38:00AM -0400, Darin Luckie wrote:
> Actually, this is most likely due to the fact that both server and client do 
> not have routing enables. In Linux you need to enable the sysctl in order to 
> do so (google for your distro). 

Nah.  This should not impair ping from the server through openvpn to the
LAN address of the client.  It's all "single machine left and right",
as far as the routing stacks are concerned.

Now, if ping to the LAN interface of the client works, but pinging to 
other hosts on the LAN fails, then we're into "forward=1" and "do you
have a route back?" land...

gert

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