After a while (some time of not using), the OpenVPN server broke down.
The secured connection istablishes, but IP does not go.
I guess, the problem in the IP routing. I don't know what I did, but after server rebooted, the connection start working.
The routing table on the server looks as below:
C:>route print 10.8*
IPv4 Route Table
===========================================================================
Interface List
0x1 ........................... MS TCP Loopback interface
0x2 ...00 ff 3d 7b 61 e5 ...... TAP-Win32 Adapter V8
0x10004 ...00 13 72 69 2d 0c ...... Broadcom BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigE (NDIS VBD Client)
===========================================================================
===========================================================================
Active Routes:
Network Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric
10.8.0.0 255.255.255.252 10.8.0.1 10.8.0.1 30
10.8.0.0 255.255.255.0 10.8.0.2 10.8.0.1 1
10.8.0.1 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 30
Default Gateway: 10.0.0.1
===========================================================================
Persistent Routes:
None
There are still questions for me. Why routing to 10.8.0.0 via two gateways - 10.8.0.1 and 10.8.0.2 ?
10.8.0.1 - is the address of the TAP IP interface, but what is 10.8.0.2 then?
The address of the "modem pool"?
Same way, on the client the interface address 10.8.0.6, but 10.8.0.5 - P-t-P - what's that?
Good instructions about setting OpenVPN up are located here:
http://www.runpcrun.com/howtoopenvpn
And don't forget, when you want to connect a machine behind the server it has to have route to the 10.8.0.0 network as well.
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
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