Hi,
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 12:37:19PM -0500, Eric Crist wrote:
> This isn't an OpenVPN problem, directly. It appears you have a client
> connect script, or are storing connection information in temp files. You can
> increase the maximum allowed open files in Fedora (you'll have to research
This isn't an OpenVPN problem, directly. It appears you have a client connect
script, or are storing connection information in temp files. You can increase
the maximum allowed open files in Fedora (you'll have to research that
yourself). Alternatively, stop storing connection data in a temp
Dear all,
we are driving O-VPN 2.3.2 on Fedora20.
Since we have quit many permanently connected O-VPN clients, we have
started three O-VPN processes, listening on three different ports and
setting up three different tap interfaces:
Today, all three O-VPN processes crashed suddenly, whereas we