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Jul 20, 2020 #626 (Routing entry not deleted when MAC address - OpenVPN A TAP OpenVPN connection is made between two virtual machine hypervisors. The TAP devices are bridged with the VM interfaces, thus creating a L2 bridge between the VMs on different hosts. UDPv4 WRITE [133] to [AF_INET]198.51.100.7:1194: P_DATA_V1 kid=0 DATA 31716baa 29bd16a4 68e4a888 a2ffccca 673cbd94 7cc560fa 28a6349d bad24ec[more #603 (Tunnel latency issues on Windows 7) – OpenVPN Community

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It looks like on Windows, OpenVPN ignores the MTU it's supposed to be using and just queries the TAP driver for its MTU. I suspect this was done in the past because there was no way to *set* the MTU that Windows was expected to use. Hi Tony, Tony Raboza wrote: > Hi, > > I have an OpenVPN server with concurrent users of around a maximum of > 80 users. There are times when some users are disconnected from their > OpenVPN connection.

Mar 26, 2011

On 20/12/18 08:32, Tamir Khason wrote: > ifconfig on server looks not bad > (UNSPEC) > RX packets 9224067 bytes 4137254364 (3.8 GiB) > RX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 > TX packets 8374522 bytes 5986028564 (5.5 GiB) > TX errors 0 dropped 287 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 > > test outside the tunnel shows following: > [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth > [ 4] 0.0-11.3 sec 10.85 Prepend a one-byte OpenVPN data channel P_DATA_V1 opcode to the packet. The opcode identifies the packet as a V1 data channel packet and gives the low-permutation version of the key-id to the recipient, so it knows which decrypt key to use. Parameters