Yup,
   I did, and changed the listening port to 443 and 80, same result.
Keeping in mind this worked flawlessly on rc2 with no fw rules.  And I
am logging the permits so I can see the traffic being permitted.

    -W

On 9/26/06, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/26/06, Captain Bablam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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;
> -------------------------------------------------
> 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
> --------------------------------------------------

Did you add a firewall rule on the WAN interface permitting the OpenVPN traffic?

Scott

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