Michael Scheidell wrote:
> No matter what I do, I have a 0 byte file created and timestamped when
> openvpn starts.
>
>
This is the normal behavior. Only when a client actually connects to the
server, that your ifconfig-pool will be initialized. The common name of
the clients certificate and the ip it got from the pool will be written
to the file so the next time it connect, it will get the same ip. But i
strong recommend you to use ccd, if you have only some clients. If you
have many clients then, some clever bash scripts might help the job of
administrating the ccd dir.
My regards,
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