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      mdelagic last edited by

      Hi
      On fresh instalation I installed sguid and squidguard and set it working. Works fine.
      But now I can't get OpenVPN working. (on last instalation worked fine)
      On Dashboard:
      "Management Daemon Unreachable"
      On Services:
      OpenVPN server: Road Warrior: stopped. When I try to Start service, I get message that "openvpn has been started", but in Status is "stopped".
      Log:
      Options error: –server directive network/netmask combination is invalid

      I set like last time when it was working:
      Tunnel Network: 172.21.100.1/24
      Local Network: 172.21.0.1/16

      I am lost!

      Please help and I apologize on my bad english

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        cmb last edited by

        You have to use subnet addresses. Tunnel network 172.21.100.0/24, local network 172.21.0.0/16.

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          mdelagic last edited by

          Thank you, I will try.

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            mdelagic last edited by

            I work in Call Center so I must wait until agent stop with work.
            After chaange on 172.20.100.0/24 i can connect only one time and client doest get any gateway adress.
            I can't access servers on 172.20.x.x, and my external adress is not like from OpenVPN server, but my client keeps adress of internet provider.

            Very strange?!?!

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