Excellent idea, but I've just tried this and got;
root@Magic:~# opkg  install kmod-tun
Package kmod-tun (2.6.32.10-1) installed in root is up to date.

Thanks,
James



On 31 May 2013 10:02, Lupe Christoph <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Friday, 2013-05-31 at 06:56:57 +0100, James Allsopp wrote:
>
> > Just following the instructions here.
> > http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/vpn.openvpn
>
> > I think I do want a layer 2 bridge, as it's not likely to carry to much
> > data, and if there's a protocol I do need, I'd like it to be available.
>
> Rereading your initial mail, I think the hint is in these lines:
>
> May 30 18:14:23 Magic daemon.warn openvpn(lan)[1547]: Note: Cannot open
> TUN/TAP dev /dev/net/tun: No such file or directory (errno=2)
> May 30 18:14:23 Magic daemon.notice openvpn(lan)[1547]: Note: Attempting
> fallback to kernel 2.2 TUN/TAP interface
> May 30 18:14:23 Magic daemon.err openvpn(lan)[1547]: Cannot open TUN/TAP
> dev /dev/tap0: No such file or directory (errno=2)
>
> You don't seem to have /dev/net/tun (which, according to what I found
> by googling, is used to create /dev/tap<n>). Have you installed kmod-tun
> at all?
>
> HTH,
> Lupe Christoph
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