
OpenVPN Cookbook
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Troubleshooting an OpenVPN setup often comes down to reading and interpreting the OpenVPN log file correctly. In this recipe, no new features of OpenVPN will be introduced, but a detailed walk-through of an OpenVPN log file will be given. The setup from the Troubleshooting MTU and tun-mtu issues recipe earlier in this chapter will be used as a starting point.
Use the same setup as in the Troubleshooting MTU and tun-mtu issues recipe earlier in this chapter. For this recipe, the server computer was running CentOS 6 Linux and OpenVPN 2.3.11, and the client was running Fedora 22 Linux and OpenVPN 2.3.11. Keep the configuration file, basic-udp-server.conf
, from the Server-side routing recipe from Chapter 2, Client-server IP-only Networks. For the client, keep the configuration file, example6-5-client.conf
, from the Troubleshooting MTU and tun-mtu issues recipe at hand.
Start the server using the configuration file, basic-udp-server...
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