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#1
Yes. I get the same IP from my laptop and workstation.
I can only use 1 PC at a time now.
Inconvenient.
#2
I have working OpenVPN instance but can only get 10.0.8.2/24 address out of it for the client.
Where do I configure the DHCP to allocate new address for new clients?
ovpns Interface does not allow DHCP and ISC DHCPv4 only shows WAN interface.

#3
Exactly. So why is it called Server (IPv4) in OpenVPN Instance Server config???
#4
"Define network"
What network?
OpenVPN server instance setting is talking about Server (IPv4)
Even the i(nfo) button does not give example network.
There are many networks like it but this is one is mine :)
That is the issue here.
#5
Browsing trough other threads here I noticed ppl using phrases like "Tunnel network" insted.
I like that better.
#6
"given network"
Like I said it's confusing.
I suggest a better definition... "VPN net" and internal network example like 192.168.88.0/24.
I think most people will enter external IP address there and wonder why it does not work.
#7
thx
Entering network IPv4 worked.
I'm confused why it's called server IPv4 if it's actually network/mask?
#8
openvpn instance start error
Options error: error parsing --server parameters
Server (IPv4) setting in server instance fails.

IPv6 address works fine when I manually define it but if I try to add IPv4 address (WAN) to server instance then openVPN service refuses to start.
WAN interface is configured to use DHCP6 (it does not get address.)
LAN interface is static IP address.

What am I missing?