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Re: Orbi + OpenVPN = 1. Could not determine IPv4/IPv6 Protocol & 2. WARNING: No server certifica
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Orbi + OpenVPN = 1. Could not determine IPv4/IPv6 Protocol & 2. WARNING: No server certificate....
I'm trying to setup the VPN via OpenVPN and the windows client. All is good on the router side, but within Windows, I'm getting two messages, while the VPN is constantly in "Reconnecting" state.
1. Could not determine IPv4/IPv6 Protocol
2. WARNING: No server certificate verification method has been enabled.
Please advise how I correct these errors. Thank you.
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Re: Orbi + OpenVPN = 1. Could not determine IPv4/IPv6 Protocol & 2. WARNING: No server certifica
Can I get an answer on this please, Netgear support?
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Re: Orbi + OpenVPN = 1. Could not determine IPv4/IPv6 Protocol & 2. WARNING: No server certifica
Still no response. I get it's the holidays now, but his has been out there for weeks with no response.
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Re: Orbi + OpenVPN = 1. Could not determine IPv4/IPv6 Protocol & 2. WARNING: No server certificat...
You may want to check out this KB make sure you didnt miss anything.
DarrenM
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Re: Orbi + OpenVPN = 1. Could not determine IPv4/IPv6 Protocol & 2. WARNING: No server certifica
Thanks, Darren. I followed those directions, which got me to where I'm at. Any other advice, that addresses the errors I'm receiving?
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