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Does anyone have an idea what this could mean? [Log file snippet, between two Win2000 machines] > Wed Nov 12 13:15:46 2003 15: UDPv4 link local (bound): [undef]:38103 > Wed Nov 12 13:15:46 2003 16: UDPv4 link remote: [undef] > Thu Nov 13 09:27:40 2003 17: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:27:43 2003 18: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:27:44 2003 19: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:27:45 2003 20: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:27:46 2003 21: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:27:46 2003 22: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:27:46 2003 23: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:27:47 2003 24: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:27:48 2003 25: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:27:49 2003 26: Bad LZO decompression header byte: 0 > Thu Nov 13 09:38:02 2003 27: 112 variation(s) on previous 10 message(s) suppressed by --mute > Thu Nov 13 09:38:02 2003 28: Peer Connection Initiated with w.x.y.z:38103 This comes from the side that was waiting for an incoming connection (no remote IP in the config file). The other side was started this morning. It took 10 minutes for it to connect, for the rest there's nothing abnormal in the logs at that end, and the tunnel seems to be working OK now. The same tunnel has been working for more than a week, but on another port number (it was changed from 58103 to 38103, and then this happened at the first connection attempt). ____________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users |