On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 21:23, Graham Smith wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:58, Tom Nielsen wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 19:02, Graham Smith wrote: snip
Now in the config script you have to enter the path for the where your key file is located. e.g.
secret /etc/openvpn/static.key
This is strange. When trying to connect, on the command line, I had to list where the key was: --secret /home/tom/vpn/static.key This worked. I'm now connected. I thought the home-config script was supposed to take care of this???
Tom,
Looks like you have a problem with your config file. I can connect without specifying the key path on the command line. I suggest you check your config file for typo's and permissions.
What error message do you get when trying to connect using the config file only?
I'm good now. I had to change some stuff in my config files. Now I'm connecting with no problem. NOW, my problem is being able to get to the other computers on my network. I can ping my workstation, but not the other guys. I gather this has something to do with home.up or office.up. Now, which one do I want to setup to get my office network on my home system? Meaning, I want to ping all office machines from home. Have you done this? I use this command in my home.up: #!/bin/bash route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.255 gw 10.0.0.1 With that I get a response "network unreachable". Soooo close. Tom