1.9.0
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 9:17 am
I just rebuilt/updated my router to the new 1.9 version yesterday from 1.6. I set up all my normal options and configured openvpn as a server (this is the only really unusual thing from normal router settings) I can no longer log into the web interface to change settings. I can ssh into the router. I can use the router from a hard line ethernet connection, but I cannot connect to wireless. It fails with an authentication error when trying to connecting using a PSK.
I tried stopping the openvpn service through ssh and I still cannot connect via wireless or log into the web interface. The web interface simply redirects me to login with no error. If I type the wrong password, it gives me a wrong password error, but the correct password just brings me back to login.
Everything seemed to work up until I had my friend try to connect to openvpn. I was in the web interface with him connected and everything was fine. I was playing a game with him via hamachi (because I couldn't get openvpn to work) and later that night when I went to connect my tablet to the wifi, I could not connect to the access point.
What can I check/change via ssh to get this back? I really don't want to have to reset it again (I did it 4 times yesterday trying to get openvpn configured!)
I tried stopping the openvpn service through ssh and I still cannot connect via wireless or log into the web interface. The web interface simply redirects me to login with no error. If I type the wrong password, it gives me a wrong password error, but the correct password just brings me back to login.
Everything seemed to work up until I had my friend try to connect to openvpn. I was in the web interface with him connected and everything was fine. I was playing a game with him via hamachi (because I couldn't get openvpn to work) and later that night when I went to connect my tablet to the wifi, I could not connect to the access point.
What can I check/change via ssh to get this back? I really don't want to have to reset it again (I did it 4 times yesterday trying to get openvpn configured!)