> Am 08.04.2021 um 22:24 schrieb nedi <n...@gmx.ch>:
> 
> Hi, 
> I tried to configure OpenVpn for the Snom phone without  success on Astlinux 
> box and on Synology. 
> On Synology I have VPN working but I think  is not compatible to the Snom 
> phone I need a key file.
> 
> 
> astlinux-1.2.6.1 i586 - Asterisk 1.8.32.3     Runnix Release: runnix-0.4-7671 
> GUI Version:    1.8.40
> 
> Can Anyone help me to configure OpenVPN on Astlinux box. I  Have Alix with 
> only one Lan Port can be this is the issue because VPN won’t work or iptables 
> firewall make some issues? 
> I tried with firewall enabled or disabled, I  rebooted, tried import 
> openvpn.conf on Macbook. I made port-forwarding .  
> 
> In Firewal options is all disabled and I put into firewall  Pass EXT->Local  
> UDP 0/0 1194
> 
> My network  is: 10.0.0.1   DNS:  10.0.0.1  NM:  255.255.255.0    ipv4 
> Gateway: 10.0.0.1
> 
> Tunnel Options:
> Protocol: UDPv4                                               Port:   1194
> Log Verbosity: medium                         Compression:    yes
> QoS Passthrough:Yes                                   Legacy Cipher:  
> AES-256-CBC
> Device:tun0                                                   Auth HMAC:      
> Use default
> Raw Commands:
> 
> Authentication:
> Auth Method:  Certificate     
> Extra TLS-Auth:       Yes
> 
> Firewall Options:
> External Hosts:       0/0
> 
> Server Mode:
> Server Hostname(s):   my dyndns
> Network IPv4 NM:      10.10.11.0 255.255.255.0
> Network IPv6/nn:      
> 
> Topology:     subnet latest , requires openvpn 2.1+ clients
> "push":       dhcp-option DOMAIN priv.mydomain.ch           <==       can be 
> it is wrong what i have here , do I need this?
>               dhcp-option DNS 10.10.10.1 
>               route10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 
>               redirect-gateway def1
> 
> Server Certificate and Key:
> 
> Private Key Size:     2048
> Signature Algorithm:  SHA-256
> 
> I made 2 Usr and downloaded zip files 
> 
> after import into openvpn app won’r connecting.
> 
> regards Nedi

I think some years ago snom removed OpenVPN from their default firmware images. 
You need a special firmware that enables OpenVPN.

https://service.snom.com/display/wiki/Configuring+VPN+on+Snom+Deskphones#ConfiguringVPNonSnomDeskphones-InstallandconfigureOpenVPNontheSnomphones.1

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info





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