Hi, On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 12:42:24PM +0200, Bo Berglund wrote: > >Not everyone wants a single connection to be active at a time. For > >example, I right now have three connections to different locations > >active -- that won't be possible if we were to second guess and > >disconnect active connections. > > Interesting, I have multiple OpenVPN servers on different locations and on > Windows 10 I am using the OpenVPN GUI application to connect to them. > I have not been able to have more than one tunnel open at the same time (so I > could reach 2 remote networks).
You need multiple virtual tunnel interfaces (usually tap-windows6) - unlike
on Linux, these are not created on-demand on Windows.
In c:\program files\openvpn\bin\ there is a "tapctl.exe" which you
need to run from an "run as administrator" cmd.exe, and which then
can do "tapctl help", "tapctl create --name MySecondTAP", etc.
gert
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