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Hey there,
First I would like to thank you all for a great OpenVPN client. There isn't an app out there near as simple and clean as this for OpenVPN.
I am currently having issues connecting from Viscosity to a Samba share behind a pfsense firewall.
When I connect to our office, I can access everything (RDP/VNC/Web Apps/etc.).
However, when I click Finder and try to connect to server, I get a failure:
The Finder cannot complete the operation because some data in "smb://123.123.123.123/data/" could not be read or written. (Error code -36)
This only happens when I am trying to connect to this Samba share via Viscosity/OpenVPN.
I am not currently sending all traffic over the OpenVPN connection. Each time I have tried that, my traffic has stopped.
Anyone have any ideas where I should begin to resolve this?
Thanks!
First I would like to thank you all for a great OpenVPN client. There isn't an app out there near as simple and clean as this for OpenVPN.
I am currently having issues connecting from Viscosity to a Samba share behind a pfsense firewall.
When I connect to our office, I can access everything (RDP/VNC/Web Apps/etc.).
However, when I click Finder and try to connect to server, I get a failure:
The Finder cannot complete the operation because some data in "smb://123.123.123.123/data/" could not be read or written. (Error code -36)
This only happens when I am trying to connect to this Samba share via Viscosity/OpenVPN.
I am not currently sending all traffic over the OpenVPN connection. Each time I have tried that, my traffic has stopped.
Anyone have any ideas where I should begin to resolve this?
Thanks!
Nevermind! I fixed my own issue after a second's thought.
When following the pfSense setup for OpenVPN, it has you set up a range like 192.168.2.X while your LAN network exists on 192.168.1.X.
Basically, I did not have Samba set to allow any hosts from the 192.168.2.X network.
Works like a charm now!
Thanks again for a great product!
When following the pfSense setup for OpenVPN, it has you set up a range like 192.168.2.X while your LAN network exists on 192.168.1.X.
Basically, I did not have Samba set to allow any hosts from the 192.168.2.X network.
Works like a charm now!
Thanks again for a great product!
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