Hello all,
I just recently installed 1.5.6 on my router (can't use 1.5.9 due to driver issues). I enabled the OpenVPN server via the GUI and the status says it's started (but not connected). The problem is I get an error every time I create a client and then click to download the client config files.
At first I thought it was maybe a browser issue so I downloaded Firefox and got the same error there. If it helps, the URL in the browser reads:
http://192.168.1.1/utility/openvpn_down ... id=client1
Clearly there's something I'm missing, but I have no idea what. I've tried removing clients, recreating them, and rebooting the router but it never progresses beyond this point.
Any ideas?
EDIT: As an aside, my browser hangs whenever I go to view the OpenVPN status.
This why I suspected that it may be a browser/OS issue. I'm using a Mac (10.8.3) and do not have Java installed. In case any of that matters.
ERROR: Client ID does not exist (OpenVPN)
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Re: ERROR: Client ID does not exist (OpenVPN)
many VPN bugs were fixed after that version
I use 1.5.8 for stable VPN (I don't use wifi)
I use 1.5.8 for stable VPN (I don't use wifi)
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Re: ERROR: Client ID does not exist (OpenVPN)
I can't use any of the builds based on Attitude Adjustment because I get random reboots and WiFi issues. I did, however, downgrade to 1.5.5 and I can download the client files via the GUI just fine.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a tut that explains how to get the config files working with iOS? I Googled around a bit and didn't find anything helpful. It looks like there's some kind of issue with how the iOS OpenVPN client handles certs. Apparently they have to be prepared in a special format (or something) to get it to work.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a tut that explains how to get the config files working with iOS? I Googled around a bit and didn't find anything helpful. It looks like there's some kind of issue with how the iOS OpenVPN client handles certs. Apparently they have to be prepared in a special format (or something) to get it to work.