Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #1283, comment 2


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08/29/20 20:41:41 (4 years ago)
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Gert Döring
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  • Ticket #1283, comment 2

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    1 What makes you think that it's the OpenVPN tap driver that is at fault here, and not the Realtek driver, or the bridging driver itself?  And why would that be a "design problem"?
     1What makes you think that it's the OpenVPN tap driver that is at fault here, and not the Realtek driver, or the bridging driver itself (the analysis shows hat the bridge driver does a null pointer access, which it should never do)?  And why would that be a "design problem" in the TAP driver?
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    33I have not seen anyone use bridged networks on Windows successfully in a long time, but we have seen regular reports about "it will even crash if OpenVPN is not involved", so this seems to be something not tested well at Microsoft.  Generally speaking, if you really can't avoid using bridging (using routing instead), this is better done on a Linux or BSD machine.