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Mac os openvpn client7/14/2023 Wed Mar 13 22:58:22 2013 Data Channel MTU parms Wed Mar 13 22:58:22 2013 Control Channel MTU parms Wed Mar 13 22:58:22 2013 LZO compression initialized Wed Mar 13 22:58:22 2013 NOTE: OpenVPN 2.1 requires '-script-security 2' or higher to call user-defined scripts or executables Here is the connection log with the error messages: $ sudo openvpn2 -config nf Key ec2-server.key # This file should be kept secret I don't think it is a problem of forwarding the traffic on the server since, first, I have also took care of that and, second, I can't even ping the VPN server locally through the tunnel (or ping anything at all for that matter). I am finding little help on the web and don't know what to try next. Traffic routing seems to be compromised because I am not able to access anything anymore, not even the OpenVPN server (by pinging 10.8.0.1 for instance). When I connect to the server with these configurations, I get a successful connection, but then an infinite series of error messages: "write UDPv4: No route to host (code=65)". However, I can't redirect all internet traffic through the VPN even if I use the push "redirect-gateway def1 bypass-dhcp" option in the nf configurations. I can connect with the client and successfully ping or ssh the server through the tunnel. I have installed OpenVPN (2.2.1) on a Mac OS X (10.8.2) client and I am using the openvpn2 binary to connect (in opposition to other clients like Tunnelblick or Viscosity). I have configured an OpenVPN (2.2.1) server on an Ubuntu virtual machine in the Amazon elastic compute cloud.
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