Just to clarify my initial statement, when i said the F5 vpn/ssl client doesn't work, i meant it doesn't work for an ipv4 destination, so it's probably a thing with nat64 and ssl. I don't know if this is the case with openvpn too. -- Tassos On 16/10/2013 3:44 μμ, Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
Oh yes, we can add OpenVPN to the list of things which are broken but I have not looked closely.. Just a small update on that: OpenVPN can be a bit confusing at times -
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 01:30:30PM +0200, Jen Linkova wrote: there is "OpenVPN the open source project, which is a *cli* program, which should work over IPv6 transport just fine since version 2.3.0" and "OpenVPN bundled with a GUI, hiding the cli program somewhere in the back".
On MacOS, there's at least 3 different versions of the Gui - Tunnelblick (open source, comes with openvpn core 2.2 and 2.3 "inside", selectable using options), and "OpenVPN connect", which is the commercially backed client... which is nicely packaging everything, and, unfortunately, hiding the logs somewhere so I couldn't find out yet why it's misbehaving.
... will get the answer for you :-)
(On Android, both clients - OpenVPN for Android and OpenVPN Connect - *should* work fine from the IPv6-only network... - same for OpenVPN on iOS. If not, I'd like to hear more about it :-) )
Gert Doering -- OpenVPN wrangler