[Q] Help with OpenVPN on DHD - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I use the LeedDrOiD HD rom on my DHD and the OpenVPN Application Server VMware appliance.
I get a connection with OpenVPN Installer and OpenVPN Settings from the Market but I cannot access the remote LAN.
If I use the LeeDrOiD modified stock Desire HD kernel with the OpenVPN tun.ko module and CIFS (map SMB shares) module built-in, will I still need the OpenVPN Installer and OpenVPN Settings from the Market?
Anyone got this working?

Solved.
LeeDrOiD modified stock Desire HD kernel with the OpenVPN tun.ko module and CIFS module built-in + OpenVPN Settings did the job.

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