@jimp said in Possible Bug Setting up OpenVPN Client:
In the past, having any setting other than None for IPv4/IPv6 was a configuration error.
It wouldn't have actually worked, and the fact that it let you configure what it did is probably a bug.
Setting it in the way you describe would cause one openvpn client to bind and run inside the other. Why would you want to run OpenVPN inside OpenVPN?
Thanks for this information, I didn't realize the effect of what I was doing due to lack of knowledge and because it just worked. The reason I set it up like that is because I followed the setup guide on ExpressVPN's website and that is how the guide showed to set it up.
I actually questioned them a while back concerning a different part of the guide and there response was that they couldn't help because it was a user submitted guide.
EDIT: I looked at the guide again and I did misunderstand part of it. They do set the client interface to WAN but at the same time they also set the actual VPN interface to DHCP. So it looks like there guide is wrong AND I misunderstood part of it.
Now if I could just figure out how to get a working monitor IP on these VPN Gateways. I'll ask that question later though.