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First: Take down the backtrace. Photograph the screen, set up a serial
console to a separate machine, do remote logging, whatever. Just knowing
that you see openvpn somewhere in there isn't enough: OpenVPN, being a
userspace program, can't crash your machine that hard itself; rather,
there's some kernelspace code implicated, and we need the backtrace to
know just what.
Second: Test your RAM, and try a different kernel. Since nobody else has
seen this before, it's almost certain that it's something specific to
your system; probably bad hardware or a bug in the (extremely new)
kernel you're running -- either the tap driver, the ethernet driver, or
something else.
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