Thanks Scott,
So in looking closer I was actually on the
openvpn-2.0.7-gui-1.0.3 (winXP). I uninstalled and reinstalled this
and atempted to connect with the same results. Next steps;
1. anyone experienced anything like this?
2. How can I ncrease the logging on the daemon side?
Client log messages;
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Tue Sep 26 10:15:57 2006 us=618299 Attempting Basic Proxy-Authorization
Tue Sep 26 10:16:04 2006 us=618248 recv_line: TCP port read timeout expired
Tue Sep 26 10:16:04 2006 us=618450 TCP/UDP: Closing socket
Tue Sep 26 10:16:04 2006 us=618732 SIGTERM[soft,init_instance]
received, process exiting
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On 9/26/06, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/26/06, Captain Bablam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good morning all,
> I upgraded from rc2 to 1.0-SNAPSHOT-09-21-06 built on Sat Sep 23
> 00:46:42 UTC 2006. Since that time I have seen sporadic issues
> connecting to my openvpn server running on TCP/443 (I tried 80 as
> well) stright connect and through a proxy. And at present it has just
> stopped working. The connectivity was working fine w/o a fw rule to
> permit the traffic on rc2, I added one just to be sure the traffic was
> being permitted to the openvpn daemon. The traffic makes it there. How
> can I increase the logging on the openvpn daemon to see, in more
> detail, what is going on? The openvpn client tells me ""recv_line:
> TCP port read timeout expired" and I can see the client attempting to
> reconnect. (client version is Openvpn gui v1.03). Anyone seen anything
> like this? I am tempted to rollback and see if rc2 works w/o issue.
> Any feedback would be great, thanks.
pfSense uses:
OpenVPN 2.0.6 i386-portbld-freebsd6.1 [SSL] [LZO] built on Apr 6 2006
I would suggest updating your openvpn client.
Scott
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