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I have openvpn server installed on a vista box. I have my certs and the configuration setup as in I can ping in both directions the client and server. the server is 192.168.10.1 and the client is using 192.168.10.2. from the client(192.168.200.1) I can the ping 192.168.10.2 and 192.168.10.1. 10.1 is the server at the distant end. I fired up wireshark on both the client and the server. I can see the ping packets leave the client and make it to the server however the server is not passing the packets to the servers default gateway. However it would apear that I have DNS through the tunnel. With the VPN turned on when I do a ping and it resolves the ip address. Below is my route from the server. Detailed instructions would be a plus so I can add them to my notes. below is a pastebin link to my route on the server thanks 'pastebin - collaborative debugging tool' (http://pastebin.com/m775a8992) -- RadarG |