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Hi,
I would like to have a windows machine (XP/2000) reachable
via separate openvpn links at the same IP. Can this be done?
Linux lets me assign same IP to multiple interfaces, and
then lets routing table decide which interface to use, but
windows may not be intelligent enough for this. OpenVPN
refused to start with a message about duplicate name:
Thu Jan 08 09:15:10 2004 10: Successful ARP Flush on interface [589827] {4B1E5596-4B80-4CFC-ADF4-C0ACB7580056}
Thu Jan 08 09:15:11 2004 11: NOTE: You have selected (explicitly or by default) '--ip-win32 ipapi', which has a better chance of working correctly if the TAP-Win32 TCP/IP properties are set to 'Obtain an IP address automatically'
Thu Jan 08 09:15:11 2004 12: ERROR: AddIPAddress 192.168.227.65/255.255.255.252 failed on interface {4B1E5596-4B80-4CFC-ADF4-C0ACB7580056}, index=589827, status=52 (windows error: 'You were not connected because a duplicate name exists on the network. Go to System in Control Panel to change the computer name and try again. ') -- I am having trouble using the Windows 'IP helper API' to automatically set the IP address -- consider using other --ip-win32 methods (not 'ipapi')
Thu Jan 08 09:15:11 2004 13: Exiting
I tried --ip-win32 netsh, but that also didn't quite work -
the machine didn't even respond to ARP requests.
Has anyone successfully assigned an identical IP address to
multiple adapters under windows XP/2000, running at the same
time ?
Is there any other way to have the windows machine
reachable via the same IP address from three different
machines using three different openvpn connections ? (I.e.
not routing traffic through one machine.)
Thanks,
John
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