The server is running on Debian Squeeze 32bit, the client is currently on Windows 7. The server starts fine, and the client can connect to the server, but once it's connected I can no longer connect to the web. Configuration files and output enclosed (with IPs removed). Note that firewalls are disabled on the server and client, and the client computer is currently in DMZ mode in the router for testing purposes. The password for all pastebins is "openvpn". Any help would be greatly appreciated.
server.conf
http://tinypaste.com/a63b5
bridge-start
http://tinypaste.com/395dc
/etc/network/interfaces
http://tinypaste.com/3677f
client.ovpn
http://tinypaste.com/ef81c
Client Output
http://tinypaste.com/8f4ae
Server Output
http://tinypaste.com/8de89
Server Ouput when client connects
http://tinypaste.com/ad00b
OpenVPN can't connect to the web (bridged)
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Re: OpenVPN can't connect to the web (bridged)
Still having the issue. Someone on another forum suggested I post some netstats on the client, so here they are:
Here's the routing tables with the VPN off:

Here they are with the VPN on:

Notes: The 85.17.*.* is my server's external IP, and is static.
10.15.30.* is the internal network I've set up on the box in /etc/network/interfaces for my VPN.
10.15.30.101 was the address I was assigned when I connected to the VPN.
192.168.2.* is my home LAN IP subset, 192.168.2.10 is my computer on the LAN.
Thoughts?
Here's the routing tables with the VPN off:

Here they are with the VPN on:

Notes: The 85.17.*.* is my server's external IP, and is static.
10.15.30.* is the internal network I've set up on the box in /etc/network/interfaces for my VPN.
10.15.30.101 was the address I was assigned when I connected to the VPN.
192.168.2.* is my home LAN IP subset, 192.168.2.10 is my computer on the LAN.
Thoughts?