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More information on automation, customization and registry tweaks are available in this text document: http://openvpn.se/install.txt
Troubleshooting
If something doesn’t work, here are some pointers for troubleshooting:
- The username may be case sensitive.
- Use the fine AZTCO-FW logging system under Status > System logs > OpenVPN.
- Ask questions in the AZTCO-FW forum.
- Windows 7 sometimes adds a Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter. Disabling this sometimes solves vague connection problems where there should be none.
- Is the subnet unique? Perhaps the user is in a subnet that is the same as the virtual or corporate subnet.
- Certificate problems? Check certmgr.msc. Perhaps an old certificate is blocking the installation of a new certificate.
- Client getting disconnected? Check the user’s wifi connection. No wifi=no internet=no vpn.
- Check if the domain controller allows UDP ports 1812 and 1813 throughout the firewall. Adding the Network Policy and Access Services role and configuring a RADIUS client should automatically have entered these rules in the server’s firewall. They are called Network Policy Server (RADIUS Accounting – UDP-In) and Network Policy Server (RADIUS Authentication – UDP-In). Note that this is about the firewall on the domain controller, not the firewall on AZTCO-FW!