Hi,
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 09:52:39AM +0100, Cyril Scetbon wrote:
> No, if I don't want to use IPV6 on this box is that when I'm connected I
> timeout when using Google cause it returns an IP V6 which is not well-routed
> and I don't have the hand on the Openvpn server. So I do what is possible
No, if I don't want to use IPV6 on this box is that when I'm connected I
timeout when using Google cause it returns an IP V6 which is not well-routed
and I don't have the hand on the Openvpn server. So I do what is possible to
avoid this situation. I've disabled the second server in my configura
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 08:44:45PM +0100, Cyril Scetbon wrote:
> I've found that I use 2 openvpn servers (with remote-random) and one of them
> is pushing tun6 while the other doesn't and that's the reason it works ~ one
> time on two. I have the following warning with the one pushing tun6.
Hi,
there is no tun6 in my configuration :
grep -i tun /etc/openvpn/my.conf
dev tun
persist-tun
I've found that I use 2 openvpn servers (with remote-random) and one of them is
pushing tun6 while the other doesn't and that's the reason it works ~ one time
on two. I have the following warning w
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 06:51:04PM +0100, Cyril Scetbon wrote:
> So on the same machine, with 2 differents sessions, one time it sees that
> ipv6 is enabled (tt->ipv6=1) and not the other time (the good one for me !)
That one depends on "tun6" being in the client's openvpn config (or it
bein
Hi,
I've disable ipv6 on an Ubuntu Lucid box as you can see :
cyril@Atila:~$ cat /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6
1
cyril@Atila:~$ ifconfig eth0
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:5e:bc:06
inet adr:xx.xx.xx.xx Bcast:xx.xx.xx.255 Masque:255.255.255.0
UP