Hi, On 10/10/16 04:09, Brenden Cruikshank wrote: > Hi OpenVPN, > > Just wondering if anyone has seen this error before when using > Ethernet bridging with OpenVPN: > > SIGTERM[soft,port-share-redirect] received, client-instance exiting' > > When I use NAT routing OpenVPN runs fine, however a particular > application (Jabber voice) won't run behind NAT (it’s a managed telco > service) so I need remote users to be bridged so they get an IP from > the LAN side. > > My OpenVPN server is corrected to the internet on a public IP on eth0 > and eth1 is the LAN side (10.x.x.x) range. > Traffic flow works fine with NAT routing. > > My settings under Server Config Directives are: > server-bridge 10.100.1.81 255.255.0.0 10.100.255.100 10.100.255.200 > > Where 10.100.1.81 is my OpenVPN server on a /16 subnet. > > I don't have Apache or anything else running on this box, I’m using > the OpenVPN port defaults TCP 443 / UDP 1194 > > I'm using OpenVPN Access Server (with the free 2 licences for the moment). > a couple of notes: - this is not the mailing list for OpenVPN AS, but for the community (open source) version of OpenVPN; you'd be better off talking to OpenVPN Inc support directly. - without configuration files it is impossible to tell what is happening - the message you're seeing suggests that you are using "port-share" : can you confirm this?
and finally, even without bridging you can assign server-side LAN IPs to VPN clients, it just takes a little bit more work ;) (e.g. use proxy-arp ). HTH, JJK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users