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error code 33 when making password on hubcreate

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 3:48 pm
by garibaldi2020
Hi everybody!
I have a problem when making hubcreate on linux. I write the name of the hub then the password but i receive: "Error occurred. (Error code: 33)
Unsupported".
I tried writng thye name of hub and password in english even using numbers instead of words in password, but i get the same. I'm using pclinuxos2020.
The process of configuring the server was ok, the same with the client and bridge. Please help me.

Re: error code 33 when making password on hubcreate

Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2020 4:56 pm
by garibaldi2020
Hi again I must add i set my VPN server password. Everything good, but I still have the same problem with the password in Hubcreate. Has anybody had the same problem ? Can Someone from the creator team help?
Im from Peru. Please help.

Re: error code 33 when making password on hubcreate

Posted: Sun May 02, 2021 7:46 am
by flimbar
Me too

Re: error code 33 when making password on hubcreate

Posted: Mon May 03, 2021 6:00 am
by flimbar
If you are using vpnbridge then there is only 1 hub already created called "bridge" you cannot create another one.

I can't remember how I discovered this but it isn't clear at all in the documentation, in fact all the softether documentation is pretty poor IMO because they give you lots of high level information including pretty network diagrams and step by step instructions like "Create a Cascade connection" without actually giving you the actual commands you need to use to do these things.

Re: error code 33 when making password on hubcreate

Posted: Mon May 03, 2021 8:29 am
by fenice
flimbar wrote:
Mon May 03, 2021 6:00 am
If you are using vpnbridge then there is only 1 hub already created called "bridge" you cannot create another one.

I can't remember how I discovered this but it isn't clear at all in the documentation, in fact all the softether documentation is pretty poor IMO because they give you lots of high level information including pretty network diagrams and step by step instructions like "Create a Cascade connection" without actually giving you the actual commands you need to use to do these things.
How about posting an issue on Github on this 'problem'? You could always offer to add the relevant additions to the documentation, I guess.