I've had some issues in the past with people who needed to have a VPN server as a service plus several vpn client files in the same machine that only connect every now and then. You may want to investigate if there's a way to elaborate a whitelist to force the service to connect only to specific files, and not all. OpenVPN is a ported program, and windows driver subsystem has allways been a pain in the a**. HAving two configurations that you can SEPARATEDLY test succesfully, doesn't mean they'll run together, as they may be competing for the same interface. In Linux this is trivial, but in windows it may be problematic. Added after reading some comments: You need one interface per connection. In windows, I strongly advise to permanently associate an interface with their connection using the configuration files:ĭev-node TAP_Serv forces OpenVPN to bind the connection to the network interface named "Tap_Serv". Keep in mind in most situations you need one TUN/TAP interface per connection file. Start the service, and OpenVPN will find and connect to the profiles in any.Find OpenVPNService, right click on it, Properties, and change startup type from “Manual” to “Automatic”.Open the Services console ( services.msc).conf as is common on Linux) in the config subdirectory of the OpenVPN installation directory, probably C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config.
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