[SOLVED] Can't ping server or other clients after connecting

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[SOLVED] Can't ping server or other clients after connecting

Post by amuzzy » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:08 pm

When I followed the static key mini-howto (http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-sourc ... howto.html), everything worked fine. The two machines are able to ping one another.

Now I've moved up to the full howto, and while both machines connect and receive IP addresses, they are unable to ping one another.

Both machines are Windows 7, with OpenVPN GUI running with administrator priv's.

I'm using the sample .ovpn files, but I'll list them here:

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#################################################
# Sample OpenVPN 2.0 config file for            #
# multi-client server.                          #
#                                               #
# This file is for the server side              #
# of a many-clients <-> one-server              #
# OpenVPN configuration.                        #
#                                               #
# OpenVPN also supports                         #
# single-machine <-> single-machine             #
# configurations (See the Examples page         #
# on the web site for more info).               #
#                                               #
# This config should work on Windows            #
# or Linux/BSD systems.  Remember on            #
# Windows to quote pathnames and use            #
# double backslashes, e.g.:                     #
# "C:\\Program Files\\OpenVPN\\config\\foo.key" #
#                                               #
# Comments are preceded with '#' or ';'         #
#################################################

# Which local IP address should OpenVPN
# listen on? (optional)
;local a.b.c.d

# Which TCP/UDP port should OpenVPN listen on?
# If you want to run multiple OpenVPN instances
# on the same machine, use a different port
# number for each one.  You will need to
# open up this port on your firewall.
port 1194

# TCP or UDP server?
;proto tcp
proto udp

# "dev tun" will create a routed IP tunnel,
# "dev tap" will create an ethernet tunnel.
# Use "dev tap0" if you are ethernet bridging
# and have precreated a tap0 virtual interface
# and bridged it with your ethernet interface.
# If you want to control access policies
# over the VPN, you must create firewall
# rules for the the TUN/TAP interface.
# On non-Windows systems, you can give
# an explicit unit number, such as tun0.
# On Windows, use "dev-node" for this.
# On most systems, the VPN will not function
# unless you partially or fully disable
# the firewall for the TUN/TAP interface.
;dev tap
dev tun

# Windows needs the TAP-Win32 adapter name
# from the Network Connections panel if you
# have more than one.  On XP SP2 or higher,
# you may need to selectively disable the
# Windows firewall for the TAP adapter.
# Non-Windows systems usually don't need this.
;dev-node MyTap

# SSL/TLS root certificate (ca), certificate
# (cert), and private key (key).  Each client
# and the server must have their own cert and
# key file.  The server and all clients will
# use the same ca file.
#
# See the "easy-rsa" directory for a series
# of scripts for generating RSA certificates
# and private keys.  Remember to use
# a unique Common Name for the server
# and each of the client certificates.
#
# Any X509 key management system can be used.
# OpenVPN can also use a PKCS #12 formatted key file
# (see "pkcs12" directive in man page).
ca ca.crt
cert server.crt
key server.key  # This file should be kept secret

# Diffie hellman parameters.
# Generate your own with:
#   openssl dhparam -out dh1024.pem 1024
# Substitute 2048 for 1024 if you are using
# 2048 bit keys. 
dh dh1024.pem

# Configure server mode and supply a VPN subnet
# for OpenVPN to draw client addresses from.
# The server will take 10.8.0.1 for itself,
# the rest will be made available to clients.
# Each client will be able to reach the server
# on 10.8.0.1. Comment this line out if you are
# ethernet bridging. See the man page for more info.
server 10.8.0.0 255.255.255.0

# Maintain a record of client <-> virtual IP address
# associations in this file.  If OpenVPN goes down or
# is restarted, reconnecting clients can be assigned
# the same virtual IP address from the pool that was
# previously assigned.
ifconfig-pool-persist ipp.txt

# Configure server mode for ethernet bridging.
# You must first use your OS's bridging capability
# to bridge the TAP interface with the ethernet
# NIC interface.  Then you must manually set the
# IP/netmask on the bridge interface, here we
# assume 10.8.0.4/255.255.255.0.  Finally we
# must set aside an IP range in this subnet
# (start=10.8.0.50 end=10.8.0.100) to allocate
# to connecting clients.  Leave this line commented
# out unless you are ethernet bridging.
;server-bridge 10.8.0.4 255.255.255.0 10.8.0.50 10.8.0.100

# Configure server mode for ethernet bridging
# using a DHCP-proxy, where clients talk
# to the OpenVPN server-side DHCP server
# to receive their IP address allocation
# and DNS server addresses.  You must first use
# your OS's bridging capability to bridge the TAP
# interface with the ethernet NIC interface.
# Note: this mode only works on clients (such as
# Windows), where the client-side TAP adapter is
# bound to a DHCP client.
;server-bridge

# Push routes to the client to allow it
# to reach other private subnets behind
# the server.  Remember that these
# private subnets will also need
# to know to route the OpenVPN client
# address pool (10.8.0.0/255.255.255.0)
# back to the OpenVPN server.
;push "route 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0"
;push "route 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0"

# To assign specific IP addresses to specific
# clients or if a connecting client has a private
# subnet behind it that should also have VPN access,
# use the subdirectory "ccd" for client-specific
# configuration files (see man page for more info).

# EXAMPLE: Suppose the client
# having the certificate common name "Thelonious"
# also has a small subnet behind his connecting
# machine, such as 192.168.40.128/255.255.255.248.
# First, uncomment out these lines:
;client-config-dir ccd
;route 192.168.40.128 255.255.255.248
# Then create a file ccd/Thelonious with this line:
#   iroute 192.168.40.128 255.255.255.248
# This will allow Thelonious' private subnet to
# access the VPN.  This example will only work
# if you are routing, not bridging, i.e. you are
# using "dev tun" and "server" directives.

# EXAMPLE: Suppose you want to give
# Thelonious a fixed VPN IP address of 10.9.0.1.
# First uncomment out these lines:
;client-config-dir ccd
;route 10.9.0.0 255.255.255.252
# Then add this line to ccd/Thelonious:
#   ifconfig-push 10.9.0.1 10.9.0.2

# Suppose that you want to enable different
# firewall access policies for different groups
# of clients.  There are two methods:
# (1) Run multiple OpenVPN daemons, one for each
#     group, and firewall the TUN/TAP interface
#     for each group/daemon appropriately.
# (2) (Advanced) Create a script to dynamically
#     modify the firewall in response to access
#     from different clients.  See man
#     page for more info on learn-address script.
;learn-address ./script

# If enabled, this directive will configure
# all clients to redirect their default
# network gateway through the VPN, causing
# all IP traffic such as web browsing and
# and DNS lookups to go through the VPN
# (The OpenVPN server machine may need to NAT
# or bridge the TUN/TAP interface to the internet
# in order for this to work properly).
;push "redirect-gateway def1 bypass-dhcp"

# Certain Windows-specific network settings
# can be pushed to clients, such as DNS
# or WINS server addresses.  CAVEAT:
# http://openvpn.net/faq.html#dhcpcaveats
# The addresses below refer to the public
# DNS servers provided by opendns.com.
;push "dhcp-option DNS 208.67.222.222"
;push "dhcp-option DNS 208.67.220.220"

# Uncomment this directive to allow different
# clients to be able to "see" each other.
# By default, clients will only see the server.
# To force clients to only see the server, you
# will also need to appropriately firewall the
# server's TUN/TAP interface.
client-to-client

# Uncomment this directive if multiple clients
# might connect with the same certificate/key
# files or common names.  This is recommended
# only for testing purposes.  For production use,
# each client should have its own certificate/key
# pair.
#
# IF YOU HAVE NOT GENERATED INDIVIDUAL
# CERTIFICATE/KEY PAIRS FOR EACH CLIENT,
# EACH HAVING ITS OWN UNIQUE "COMMON NAME",
# UNCOMMENT THIS LINE OUT.
;duplicate-cn

# The keepalive directive causes ping-like
# messages to be sent back and forth over
# the link so that each side knows when
# the other side has gone down.
# Ping every 10 seconds, assume that remote
# peer is down if no ping received during
# a 120 second time period.
keepalive 10 120

# For extra security beyond that provided
# by SSL/TLS, create an "HMAC firewall"
# to help block DoS attacks and UDP port flooding.
#
# Generate with:
#   openvpn --genkey --secret ta.key
#
# The server and each client must have
# a copy of this key.
# The second parameter should be '0'
# on the server and '1' on the clients.
;tls-auth ta.key 0 # This file is secret

# Select a cryptographic cipher.
# This config item must be copied to
# the client config file as well.
;cipher BF-CBC        # Blowfish (default)
;cipher AES-128-CBC   # AES
;cipher DES-EDE3-CBC  # Triple-DES

# Enable compression on the VPN link.
# If you enable it here, you must also
# enable it in the client config file.
comp-lzo

# The maximum number of concurrently connected
# clients we want to allow.
max-clients 5

# It's a good idea to reduce the OpenVPN
# daemon's privileges after initialization.
#
# You can uncomment this out on
# non-Windows systems.
;user nobody
;group nobody

# The persist options will try to avoid
# accessing certain resources on restart
# that may no longer be accessible because
# of the privilege downgrade.
persist-key
persist-tun

# Output a short status file showing
# current connections, truncated
# and rewritten every minute.
status openvpn-status.log

# By default, log messages will go to the syslog (or
# on Windows, if running as a service, they will go to
# the "\Program Files\OpenVPN\log" directory).
# Use log or log-append to override this default.
# "log" will truncate the log file on OpenVPN startup,
# while "log-append" will append to it.  Use one
# or the other (but not both).
;log         openvpn.log
;log-append  openvpn.log

# Set the appropriate level of log
# file verbosity.
#
# 0 is silent, except for fatal errors
# 4 is reasonable for general usage
# 5 and 6 can help to debug connection problems
# 9 is extremely verbose
verb 3

# Silence repeating messages.  At most 20
# sequential messages of the same message
# category will be output to the log.
;mute 20
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##############################################
# Sample client-side OpenVPN 2.0 config file #
# for connecting to multi-client server.     #
#                                            #
# This configuration can be used by multiple #
# clients, however each client should have   #
# its own cert and key files.                #
#                                            #
# On Windows, you might want to rename this  #
# file so it has a .ovpn extension           #
##############################################

# Specify that we are a client and that we
# will be pulling certain config file directives
# from the server.
client

# Use the same setting as you are using on
# the server.
# On most systems, the VPN will not function
# unless you partially or fully disable
# the firewall for the TUN/TAP interface.
;dev tap
dev tun

# Windows needs the TAP-Win32 adapter name
# from the Network Connections panel
# if you have more than one.  On XP SP2,
# you may need to disable the firewall
# for the TAP adapter.
;dev-node MyTap

# Are we connecting to a TCP or
# UDP server?  Use the same setting as
# on the server.
;proto tcp
proto udp

# The hostname/IP and port of the server.
# You can have multiple remote entries
# to load balance between the servers.
remote mydomain.dyndns.tv 1194
;remote my-server-2 1194

# Choose a random host from the remote
# list for load-balancing.  Otherwise
# try hosts in the order specified.
;remote-random

# Keep trying indefinitely to resolve the
# host name of the OpenVPN server.  Very useful
# on machines which are not permanently connected
# to the internet such as laptops.
resolv-retry infinite

# Most clients don't need to bind to
# a specific local port number.
nobind

# Downgrade privileges after initialization (non-Windows only)
;user nobody
;group nobody

# Try to preserve some state across restarts.
persist-key
persist-tun

# If you are connecting through an
# HTTP proxy to reach the actual OpenVPN
# server, put the proxy server/IP and
# port number here.  See the man page
# if your proxy server requires
# authentication.
;http-proxy-retry # retry on connection failures
;http-proxy [proxy server] [proxy port #]

# Wireless networks often produce a lot
# of duplicate packets.  Set this flag
# to silence duplicate packet warnings.
;mute-replay-warnings

# SSL/TLS parms.
# See the server config file for more
# description.  It's best to use
# a separate .crt/.key file pair
# for each client.  A single ca
# file can be used for all clients.
ca ca.crt
cert work.crt
key work.key

# Verify server certificate by checking
# that the certicate has the nsCertType
# field set to "server".  This is an
# important precaution to protect against
# a potential attack discussed here:
#  http://openvpn.net/howto.html#mitm
#
# To use this feature, you will need to generate
# your server certificates with the nsCertType
# field set to "server".  The build-key-server
# script in the easy-rsa folder will do this.
ns-cert-type server

# If a tls-auth key is used on the server
# then every client must also have the key.
;tls-auth ta.key 1

# Select a cryptographic cipher.
# If the cipher option is used on the server
# then you must also specify it here.
;cipher x

# Enable compression on the VPN link.
# Don't enable this unless it is also
# enabled in the server config file.
comp-lzo

# Set log file verbosity.
verb 3

# Silence repeating messages
;mute 20
The server obtains the IP address of 10.8.0.1. The client obtains 10.8.0.6. They cannot ping one another.

Here are the log files...

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Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 OpenVPN 2.2.1 Win32-MSVC++ [SSL] [LZO2] built on Jul  1 2011
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 NOTE: your local LAN uses the extremely common subnet address 192.168.0.x or 192.168.1.x.  Be aware that this might create routing conflicts if you connect to the VPN server from public locations such as internet cafes that use the same subnet.
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 NOTE: OpenVPN 2.1 requires '--script-security 2' or higher to call user-defined scripts or executables
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 Diffie-Hellman initialized with 1024 bit key
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 TLS-Auth MTU parms [ L:1542 D:138 EF:38 EB:0 ET:0 EL:0 ]
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 Socket Buffers: R=[8192->8192] S=[8192->8192]
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 ROUTE default_gateway=192.168.0.1
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 TAP-WIN32 device [Local Area Connection 2] opened: \\.\Global\{93D4415F-DC88-4F34-9D00-C0792A53E589}.tap
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 TAP-Win32 Driver Version 9.8 
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 TAP-Win32 MTU=1500
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 Notified TAP-Win32 driver to set a DHCP IP/netmask of 10.8.0.1/255.255.255.252 on interface {93D4415F-DC88-4F34-9D00-C0792A53E589} [DHCP-serv: 10.8.0.2, lease-time: 31536000]
Wed Nov 02 12:46:57 2011 Sleeping for 10 seconds...
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 Successful ARP Flush on interface [20] {93D4415F-DC88-4F34-9D00-C0792A53E589}
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 C:\WINDOWS\system32\route.exe ADD 10.8.0.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 10.8.0.2
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=30 and dwForwardType=4
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive]
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 Data Channel MTU parms [ L:1542 D:1450 EF:42 EB:135 ET:0 EL:0 AF:3/1 ]
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 UDPv4 link local (bound): [undef]:1194
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 UDPv4 link remote: [undef]
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 MULTI: multi_init called, r=256 v=256
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 IFCONFIG POOL: base=10.8.0.4 size=62
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 IFCONFIG POOL LIST
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 Initialization Sequence Completed
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 Need IPv6 code in mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 Need IPv6 code in mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 Need IPv6 code in mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 Need IPv6 code in mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
Wed Nov 02 12:47:07 2011 Need IPv6 code in mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
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Wed Nov 02 12:47:29 2011 Need IPv6 code in mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
Wed Nov 02 12:48:00 2011 Need IPv6 code in mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 MULTI: multi_create_instance called
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Re-using SSL/TLS context
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 LZO compression initialized
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Control Channel MTU parms [ L:1542 D:138 EF:38 EB:0 ET:0 EL:0 ]
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Data Channel MTU parms [ L:1542 D:1450 EF:42 EB:135 ET:0 EL:0 AF:3/1 ]
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Local Options hash (VER=V4): '530fdded'
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Expected Remote Options hash (VER=V4): '41690919'
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 TLS: Initial packet from 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128, sid=e79cb5a6 1a433747
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 VERIFY OK: depth=1, /C=US/ST=CA/L=SanFrancisco/O=OpenVPN/OU=changeme/CN=OpenVPN-CA/name=changeme/emailAddress=mail@host.domain
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 VERIFY OK: depth=0, /C=US/ST=CA/L=SanFrancisco/O=OpenVPN/OU=changeme/CN=work/name=changeme/emailAddress=mail@host.domain
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Data Channel Encrypt: Cipher 'BF-CBC' initialized with 128 bit key
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Data Channel Encrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Data Channel Decrypt: Cipher 'BF-CBC' initialized with 128 bit key
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Data Channel Decrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Control Channel: TLSv1, cipher TLSv1/SSLv3 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA, 1024 bit RSA
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 [work] Peer Connection Initiated with 2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 work/2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 MULTI: Learn: 10.8.0.6 -> work/2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128
Wed Nov 02 12:48:02 2011 work/2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 MULTI: primary virtual IP for work/2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128: 10.8.0.6
Wed Nov 02 12:48:04 2011 work/2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 PUSH: Received control message: 'PUSH_REQUEST'
Wed Nov 02 12:48:04 2011 work/2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 SENT CONTROL [work]: 'PUSH_REPLY,route 10.8.0.0 255.255.255.0,topology net30,ping 10,ping-restart 120,ifconfig 10.8.0.6 10.8.0.5' (status=1)
Wed Nov 02 12:48:04 2011 work/2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Need IPv6 code in mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
Wed Nov 02 12:48:04 2011 work/2xx.1xx.2x.2xx:61128 Need IPv6 code in mroute_extract_addr_from_packet
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And the log file from the Client:

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Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 OpenVPN 2.2.1 Win32-MSVC++ [SSL] [LZO2] built on Jul  1 2011
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 NOTE: OpenVPN 2.1 requires '--script-security 2' or higher to call user-defined scripts or executables
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 LZO compression initialized
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Control Channel MTU parms [ L:1542 D:138 EF:38 EB:0 ET:0 EL:0 ]
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Socket Buffers: R=[8192->8192] S=[8192->8192]
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Data Channel MTU parms [ L:1542 D:1450 EF:42 EB:135 ET:0 EL:0 AF:3/1 ]
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Local Options hash (VER=V4): '41690919'
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Expected Remote Options hash (VER=V4): '530fdded'
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 UDPv4 link local: [undef]
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 UDPv4 link remote: 5x.4x.2xx.2xx:1194
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 TLS: Initial packet from 5x.4x.2xx.2xx:1194, sid=b26dfa1d 45cd9cdf
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 VERIFY OK: depth=1, /C=US/ST=CA/L=SanFrancisco/O=OpenVPN/OU=changeme/CN=OpenVPN-CA/name=changeme/emailAddress=mail@host.domain
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 VERIFY OK: nsCertType=SERVER
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 VERIFY OK: depth=0, /C=US/ST=CA/L=SanFrancisco/O=OpenVPN/OU=changeme/CN=server/name=changeme/emailAddress=mail@host.domain
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Data Channel Encrypt: Cipher 'BF-CBC' initialized with 128 bit key
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Data Channel Encrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Data Channel Decrypt: Cipher 'BF-CBC' initialized with 128 bit key
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Data Channel Decrypt: Using 160 bit message hash 'SHA1' for HMAC authentication
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 Control Channel: TLSv1, cipher TLSv1/SSLv3 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA, 1024 bit RSA
Wed Nov 02 12:47:01 2011 [server] Peer Connection Initiated with 5x.4x.2xx.2xx:1194
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 SENT CONTROL [server]: 'PUSH_REQUEST' (status=1)
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 PUSH: Received control message: 'PUSH_REPLY,route 10.8.0.0 255.255.255.0,topology net30,ping 10,ping-restart 120,ifconfig 10.8.0.6 10.8.0.5'
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 OPTIONS IMPORT: timers and/or timeouts modified
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 OPTIONS IMPORT: --ifconfig/up options modified
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 OPTIONS IMPORT: route options modified
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 ROUTE default_gateway=172.23.254.254
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 TAP-WIN32 device [Local Area Connection 3] opened: \\.\Global\{885CBDEC-A944-4061-A6E3-19D830B56873}.tap
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 TAP-Win32 Driver Version 9.8 
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 TAP-Win32 MTU=1500
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 Notified TAP-Win32 driver to set a DHCP IP/netmask of 10.8.0.6/255.255.255.252 on interface {885CBDEC-A944-4061-A6E3-19D830B56873} [DHCP-serv: 10.8.0.5, lease-time: 31536000]
Wed Nov 02 12:47:04 2011 Successful ARP Flush on interface [30] {885CBDEC-A944-4061-A6E3-19D830B56873}
Wed Nov 02 12:47:09 2011 TEST ROUTES: 1/1 succeeded len=1 ret=1 a=0 u/d=up
Wed Nov 02 12:47:09 2011 C:\WINDOWS\system32\route.exe ADD 10.8.0.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 10.8.0.5
Wed Nov 02 12:47:09 2011 ROUTE: CreateIpForwardEntry succeeded with dwForwardMetric1=30 and dwForwardType=4
Wed Nov 02 12:47:09 2011 Route addition via IPAPI succeeded [adaptive]
Wed Nov 02 12:47:09 2011 Initialization Sequence Completed
As I said, when using the static key mini-Howto the connection worked fine and both machines could see one another. Now with this more advanced setup, both machines connect but are unable to see one another.

Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong?

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Re: Can't ping server or other clients after connecting

Post by janjust » Wed Nov 02, 2011 9:34 pm

Unbind TCP/IP v6 from the tap-win32 adapter and reconnect; apart from the long list of IPv6 warnings the connection logs look OK.

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Re: Can't ping server or other clients after connecting

Post by amuzzy » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:06 pm

Thanks for the response. I removed ipv6 from the network connection in the control panel, and that does remove the ipv6 spam in the logs. However I am still unable to ping 10.8.0.1 from 10.8.0.6, and vice versa.

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Re: Can't ping server or other clients after connecting

Post by janjust » Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:33 pm

check the firewalls on the tap-win32 adapters - by default windows makes the adapters 'public' ,which means you cannot ping them

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Re: Can't ping server or other clients after connecting

Post by amuzzy » Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:17 am

Good thought, but no. The adapters are not set to 'public'.

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Re: Can't ping server or other clients after connecting

Post by amuzzy » Thu Nov 03, 2011 5:32 am

Solved the issue. I changed "dev tun" to "dev tap", and now everything works.

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Re: Can't ping server or other clients after connecting

Post by janjust » Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:26 am

nice to hear that you've got things working, but I would not have expected that 'dev tap' would do the trick!

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