W7 Cannot Set IP on Network TAP Adapter

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On Thu, 2015-01-29 at 13:32 -0500, Steven Petraglia wrote:
> I'm running Windows 7 Professional; 

My testing was W7 Enterprise.

> it's probably an obscure bug, even though I've see this exact error on the forums.

I assume it also affects OpenVPN? You might take your request there, as
I believe Nikos is just shipping their standard (and signed) TAP driver
installer.

> One last thing. Is there a way to pass an option to reply 'yes' to the 
> certificate mismatch?

Yes. Fix the damn certificate or install the appropriate CA so it *is*
trusted :)

Or enter something other than 'yes' or 'no' when it asks, and it'll
print the certificate which offended it. The end of the printout will
include a line like:

Server key hash: sha1:11bf54979007fb1c53638f955e4093944edfdd8d

You can use that hash on the command line: 
 --servercert sha1:11bf54979007fb1c53638f955e4093944edfdd8d

-- 
dwmw2

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