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- Joined: Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:01 am
Hi all
Im running a win10 (1903), i have had Viscosity since 2016 and i have never had any problems with it untill this last upgrade from 1.7.16 to 1.8
Everything worked perfect, i upgraded, and it worked after the install
But after the first coldboot it will not work any more
sep 18 8:18:55 : State changed to Connecting
sep 18 8:18:55 : Viscosity Windows 1.8 (1627)
sep 18 8:18:55 : Running on Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
sep 18 8:18:55 : Running on .NET Framework Version 4.8.03752.528040
sep 18 8:18:55 : Bringing up interface...
sep 18 8:18:55 : Options error: unknown --redirect-gateway flag: ipv6
...
OpenVPN-subsystemet did not start bla bla bla (in swedish)
...
sep 18 8:18:57 : State changed to Disconnecting
sep 18 8:18:57 : State changed to Disconnected
How do i fix it ... or how do i downgrade?
Im running a win10 (1903), i have had Viscosity since 2016 and i have never had any problems with it untill this last upgrade from 1.7.16 to 1.8
Everything worked perfect, i upgraded, and it worked after the install
But after the first coldboot it will not work any more
sep 18 8:18:55 : State changed to Connecting
sep 18 8:18:55 : Viscosity Windows 1.8 (1627)
sep 18 8:18:55 : Running on Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
sep 18 8:18:55 : Running on .NET Framework Version 4.8.03752.528040
sep 18 8:18:55 : Bringing up interface...
sep 18 8:18:55 : Options error: unknown --redirect-gateway flag: ipv6
...
OpenVPN-subsystemet did not start bla bla bla (in swedish)
...
sep 18 8:18:57 : State changed to Disconnecting
sep 18 8:18:57 : State changed to Disconnected
How do i fix it ... or how do i downgrade?
Hi PappaNiklas,
It looks like you're using OpenVPN 2.3 for some reason. Please open Viscosity Preferences, go to Advanced and check OpenVPN Version is set to Automatic or 2.4. If it is already set to Automatic, you may have a legacy command that Viscosity is dropping back to OpenVPN 2.3 for, if this is the case, set OpenVPN Version to 2.4 for the time being.
If OpenVPN Version was set to Automatic, we'd recommend contacting your VPN Provider for an updated configuration - https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/article/how-do-i-find-out-who-my-vpn-provider-is/
Regards,
Eric
It looks like you're using OpenVPN 2.3 for some reason. Please open Viscosity Preferences, go to Advanced and check OpenVPN Version is set to Automatic or 2.4. If it is already set to Automatic, you may have a legacy command that Viscosity is dropping back to OpenVPN 2.3 for, if this is the case, set OpenVPN Version to 2.4 for the time being.
If OpenVPN Version was set to Automatic, we'd recommend contacting your VPN Provider for an updated configuration - https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/article/how-do-i-find-out-who-my-vpn-provider-is/
Regards,
Eric
Eric Thorpe
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Web: http://www.sparklabs.com
Support: http://www.sparklabs.com/support
Twitter: http://twitter.com/sparklabs
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- Joined: Thu Sep 19, 2019 4:01 am
It was set hard on 2.3, changed it to Automatic, and now it works
You are the best
Thanks
/nc
You are the best
Thanks
/nc
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