On 02/19/17 07:14, InvalidPath wrote:
> I think I did mention that this 'provider' is from the companies
> pfSense firewall.  So there is no actual, like 3rd party provider or
> anything.  And Windows works perfectly with this exact .ovpn..

I seem to have missed your mention of pfSense. 

So, basically, you have a router/firewall from them that supplies an
openVPN service.   My router, an ASUS, also does that.  It provides an
openVPN config file and it imports and works just fine under Windows,
Linux, iPhone, and Android.  It is suppose to work with MacOS but I
can't test that.

>
> Not sure how I can provide you with an 'actual' test case other than
> providing logs from a successful connection, however as stated that'd
> be from Windows.  Not Linux.
>
> You are giving off a vibe that makes me think, that you think that Im
> trying to waste your time.  I can assure you, I'm not because that' d
> be wasting my own time as well and that is something I hate.  tell me
> what other info would help this and I'll do my damndest to provide it.
>
I didn't intend to give you that impression.  I don't think you're
trying to waste my time.  I was asking about a VPN Provider since it
would have been my plan to join the service and apply for my own
connection and get an account, ovpn file, and the certs needed to test
for myself.

What I am saying is that without a way for me to actually test what
you're doing I don't think I can help you.  It would be a pure guessing
game for me.  I prefer to recreate a difficult problem and then work to
resolve it. 


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