![]() I tried push "redirect-gateway def1" or push "redirect-gateway local def1" still doesn't work.Ĭould you please help advise how to fix the issue. I have tried to search for solution but cannot fix the issue. Thu May 14 16:32:59 2020 SIGTERM received, process exiting Thu May 14 16:29:03 2020 WARNING: cipher with small block size in use, reducing reneg-bytes to 64MB to mitigate SWEET32 attacks. Mitigate by using a -cipher with a larger block size (e.g. Thu May 14 16:29:03 2020 WARNING: INSECURE cipher with block size less than 128 bit (64 bit). Thu May 14 16:29:01 2020 WARNING: this configuration may cache passwords in memory - use the auth-nocache option to prevent this Thu May 14 16:29:01 2020 WARNING: -ns-cert-type is DEPRECATED. Thu May 14 16:28:59 2020 Windows version 6.2 (Windows 8 or greater) 64bit So you can see that the default gateway for VPN interface is missing - that is probably the cause of issue, but I don't know, how to fix it.Ĭode: Select all Thu May 14 16:28:59 2020 OpenVPN 2.4.9 x86_64-w64-mingw32 built on Apr 16 2020 Here are ipconfig info in my laptop (before and after connecting to OpenVPN server) When checking my ipconfig - I found that the default gateway is missing. ![]() When using OpenVPN with Windows 10 (Laptop B) to connect to OpenVPN server, it can connect to the server, but I can't access file sharing on laptop A. The ASUS router has OpenVPN server functionality and I have set up VPN server so that my mobile phone (Mobile phone) and Laptop B will be in the same network as laptop A.Īfter setting up, I used my iPhone to connect to OpenVPN server, and it works just fine - it can connect file sharing on laptop A, and also can access the internet without any problem. ISP router has LAN network : 192.168.10.0, 255.255.255.0 and its LAN interface connect to WAN interface of ASUS router (ASUS RT-N18U)ĪSUS router (ASUS RT-N18U)- its WAN interface has static IP address 192.168.10.164, and its LAN network is 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0. ![]() I'm using ASUS RT-N18U together with ISP router as shown in the diagram below: ![]()
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