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OpenVPN and DNS



Kevin D. Clark wrote:
> A tcpdump/tethereal trace of your network activity (limited to the UDP
> side of your problem) could be very helpful here.  Your system sends
> out UDP datagrams, but what exactly does it get back?  ICMP error
> messages, or are you getting absolutely no response?
> 
> A trace could help us diagnose the problem.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --kevin

I'll have to try that tonight. I was trying to test it earlier with 
tcpdump, and I found a couple zombie openvpn processes on my client 
machine at home. I rebooted it, and the thing got stuck somewhere before 
it finished shutdown. I'll have to wait until I get home to force the 
reboot to complete before I can test further.

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