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CodeDocumentationHOWTOSecurity OverviewExamplesGraphical User InterfaceManualsChange LogInstallation NotesRelease NotesMiscellaneousNon-EnglishFile SignaturesArticlesFAQGeneralClientServerBooksWiki/TrackerForumsContributing FAQ Community Software TLS Error: TLS key negotiation failed to occur within 60 seconds (check your network connectivity) One of the most common problems in setting up OpenVPN is that the two OpenVPN daemons on either side of the connection are unable to establish a TCP or UDP connection with each other. This is almost a result of: A perimeter firewall on the server's network is filtering out incoming OpenVPN packets (by default OpenVPN uses UDP or TCP port number 1194). A software firewall running on the OpenVPN server machine itself is filtering incoming connections on port 1194. Be aware that many OSes will block incoming connections by default, unless configured otherwise. A NAT gateway on the server's network does not have a port forward rule for TCP/UDP 1194 to the internal
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