Looks like the OpenVPN project has depricated the V2 app mostly, and this means we really need Softether to support the new topology of "toplogy subnet" vs "net30"
I cant get the v3 client in windows to work with net30 topology, and it looks like net30 is quite depricated now.
I see here that some work was done and merged to master code.
https://github.com/SoftEtherVPN/SoftEtherVPN/pull/649
some of this was a bit over my head, but it looks like it a suggested fix was merged to master in 2018?
Any idea when this will make it to the update/official release so we can use it? Will we get a dip switch in the gui or something?
Thanks
OpenVpn Connect V3 - Topology Subnet change
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Re: OpenVpn Connect V3 - Topology Subnet change
You want to use v3.x clients to connect to v2.x servers, right?givemesam wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 7:58 pmLooks like the OpenVPN project has depricated the V2 app mostly, and this means we really need Softether to support the new topology of "toplogy subnet" vs "net30"
I cant get the v3 client in windows to work with net30 topology, and it looks like net30 is quite depricated now.
I see here that some work was done and merged to master code.
https://github.com/SoftEtherVPN/SoftEtherVPN/pull/649
some of this was a bit over my head, but it looks like it a suggested fix was merged to master in 2018?
Any idea when this will make it to the update/official release so we can use it? Will we get a dip switch in the gui or something?
Thanks
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Re: OpenVpn Connect V3 - Topology Subnet change
Correct, the new v3 app from openvpn connect
to whatever server version is baked into softether
i dont know if softether is using 2.3 or 2.4, but it doesnt seem to support topology subnet.
Thank you
to whatever server version is baked into softether
i dont know if softether is using 2.3 or 2.4, but it doesnt seem to support topology subnet.
Thank you