is an HP.
Is there any reason why this might be happening that could be related to
OpenVPN? That is the only thing _I_ can think of (aside from happy
coincidence) that those two computers have in common that the other XP
computers in the office don't.
--
Hans Fugal
Fugal Computing
ask for
command-line because that could be done automatically in my installer.
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 16:41:54 +0100 (CET), Mathias Sundman
<math...@nilings.se> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Hans Fugal wrote:
>
> > A user is getting this error. She's using XP
> >
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On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 00:36:12 +0100 (CET), Mathias Sundman
wrote:
> It's a windows system, right? Reinstall and reboot is always a solution on
> such a beast ;-)
Yes, and that's what we ended up doing.
> Is she using --dev-node to specify the tun/tap interface?
# Her config
A user is getting this error. She's using XP
Fri Nov 05 09:07:24 2004 us=747770 CreateFile failed on TAP device:
\\.\Global\{A3B605BE-B118-49BA-92C3-C6ADFD7A364C}.tap: The system
cannot find the file specified. (errno=2)
Attached is her full log. She was connecting just fine yesterday. I've
I spent a couple of hours last night trying to figure out a way to do
everything I wanted to on my wireless LAN, and was having difficulty
doing so. Before I go into details of what I was trying to do, doing
it would be immensely easy if there was an --after, similar to --up
but run after
I'm new to openvpn, coming from a PPTP and IPsec background. I like
what I see. We have been having trouble with connectivity on our IPsec
(netscreen appliance and netscreen remote (safenet) software on the
roadwarrior computers), and we're looking at moving to OpenVPN, at
least for the people