OVPN Win32 Map Network Drive on Logon?
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I've searched around, and apparently all I need to do is put my script in the config directory with the name of 'xxxx_up.bat' (where xxxx is the connection name).
This looks like it will work, but I can't easily test it until I get home from work.
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And if you need to hide popup script window, you can set a registry key "show_script_window" in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenVPN-GUI to "0"
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Ok, so I've created the .bat file with the following (sanitized) contents:
net use z: \\host\sharename mypassword /user:DOMAIN\myusername /persistent:yes
If I run the script manually after connecting to the VPN, it works like a charm. However it always times out when it is automatically run by OpenVPN. Is there anything I can do to delay the script by a few seconds?
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Download the DOS sleep command:
http://www.computerhope.com/dutil.htm
Then use it before the net use command…
sleep 15
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wouldnt the "-route-up cmd" in conjunction with "-route-delay" command from openVPN itself work too?
(i didnt try it but it might be worth a shot)–route-delay [n] [w]
Delay n seconds (default=0) after connection establishment, before adding routes. If n is 0, routes will be added immediately upon connection establishment. If –route-delay is omitted, routes will be added immediately after TUN/TAP device open and --up script execution, before any --user or --group privilege downgrade (or --chroot execution.)This option is designed to be useful in scenarios where DHCP is used to set tap adapter addresses. The delay will give the DHCP handshake time to complete before routes are added.
On Windows, --route-delay tries to be more intelligent by waiting w seconds (w=30 by default) for the TAP-Win32 adapter to come up before adding routes.
--route-up cmd
Execute shell command cmd after routes are added, subject to --route-delay.See the "Environmental Variables" section below for additional parameters passed as environmental variables.
Note that cmd can be a shell command with multiple arguments.
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I still must be missing something. If I run my 'net mount' script manually, it works perfectly, but even with delaying the execution of the script in my ovpn config, I end up with this error:
"C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config>net use …(etc)
System error 67 has occurred.The network name cannot be found.
Wed Jan 09 19:54:39 2008 us=976924 Route script failed: system() returned error
code 2
Wed Jan 09 19:54:39 2008 us=977080 Initialization Sequence Completed
Wed Jan 09 19:54:40 2008 us=12335 Replay-window backtrack occurred [1]" -
are you using the windows name or the actual IP?
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It doesn't seem to make a difference which I use. Also, I have a a WINS machine on the VPN side of the LAN which resolves windows host names to their IPs.
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maybe this helps:
http://www.chicagotech.net/troubleshooting/systemerror67.htm -
Like I said though, the script works perfectly if I run it manually, the only time it doesn't work is when it is invoked as part of the oVPN process itself.