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Originally Posted by jack_straw
First time poster.
Send a big thanks for the posters and people responsible for getting this info out there.
I wanted to ask about the 2.2 Froyo update that has just been released. Does anyone know if this update breaks this tethering functionality as talked about in this thread? While I would like a faster phone, etc....tethering come first.
If anyone knows or has tested this, it would be great to know. For now, I need to figure out how to fend off this auto update. =)
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Also a first time poster,
I attempted this method months ago and was unsuccessful. However I more than likely missed something then. I also have this question about 2.2 possibly breaking this method. Since I still am unsuccessful at getting traffic through I feel as though I may be doing something incorrectly.
Output of my script:
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 OpenVPN 2.1.1 i386-apple-darwin10.2.0 [SSL] [LZO2] [PKCS11] built on Feb 24 2010
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 NOTE: the current --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 ******* WARNING *******: all encryption and authentication features disabled -- all data will be tunnelled as cleartext
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 TUN/TAP device /dev/tun0 opened
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 /sbin/ifconfig tun0 delete
ifconfig: ioctl (SIOCDIFADDR): Can't assign requested address
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 NOTE: Tried to delete pre-existing tun/tap instance -- No Problem if failure
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 /sbin/ifconfig tun0 192.168.56.2 192.168.56.1 mtu 1500 netmask 255.255.255.255 up
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 /Users/nathanberry-chaney/Azilink.command up tun0 1500 1502 192.168.56.2 192.168.56.1 init
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 WARNING: potential route subnet conflict between local LAN [10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0] and remote VPN [0.0.0.0/128.0.0.0]
add net 0.0.0.0: gateway 192.168.56.1
add net 128.0.0.0: gateway 192.168.56.1
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 Attempting to establish TCP connection with 127.0.0.1:41927 [nonblock]
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 TCP connection established with 127.0.0.1:41927
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 TCPv4_CLIENT link local: [undef]
Thu Nov 4 20:09:31 2010 TCPv4_CLIENT link remote: 127.0.0.1:41927
Thu Nov 4 20:09:32 2010 Peer Connection Initiated with 127.0.0.1:41927
Thu Nov 4 20:09:32 2010 Initialization Sequence Completed
This appears to be successful, however any traffic I try and push through just hangs. i.e. google.com in browser just thinks for as long as I'll let it sit but won't load the page nor return an error.