Re: Problem with OpenVPN and systemd in Jessie

2015-05-19 Thread Florian Pelgrim
> The openvpn package provides a generator [1], which creates the > instances openvpn@.service. > > Those generators are run on boot, but can you can request them to be > rerun any time via "systemctl daemon-reload". Thanks Michael! This fixed the "bug" I had. :) Cheers Flo signature.asc Descr

Re: Problem with OpenVPN and systemd in Jessie

2015-05-18 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 18.05.2015 um 14:53 schrieb Florian Pelgrim: > In Debian everything which matches 'ls /etc/openvpn/*.conf' is a config > and an instance of OpenVPN should be tried to be started with. At least > in Wheezy with initV this behavior was the default. > > We have a config named "server.conf". If we

Problem with OpenVPN and systemd in Jessie

2015-05-18 Thread Florian Pelgrim
Hi, I'm facing a strange problem in OpenVPN which could be related to systemd but at this point I was not able to figure this out. I'm running the stable version of Debian Jessie with the latest version of systemd and OpenVPN: # dpkg -l openvpn systemd Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold |

problem with openvpn

2009-10-22 Thread Jesus arteche
Hello, I have a debian lenny server for making service test. It has running a postfix+dovecot+amavis+clamav+spamassasin--> mail server. This service works perfectly. The problem comes when I installed a openvpn server. It works perfectly too with the clients. But sometimes it still working right

Re: Routing problem with OpenVPN.

2005-05-01 Thread Jiann-Ming Su
On 5/1/05, Franki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But this machine cannot ping any address's past the VPN server and that > is what I need to solve. > > > It seems like the VPN server will not accept any packets for IP's that > it doesn't have an exact interface match for, even though it has a route

Routing problem with OpenVPN.

2005-05-01 Thread Franki
Hi guys, I Wonder if I could pick your minds for a moment with a routing problem I am having. I've been asked to setup a VPN for a client to so they can log into their linux server from home. That part of things I was able to handle no problems. Now he wants to be able to use VNCviewer to take