Hi All,
Further testing feedback of OpenVPN-2.6
I tested out the existing client connections to my android phone and my linux
laptop.
Both connections connected. Ping worked on the laptop but not on the android.
Accessing the IPFire WUI via the openvpn rw tunnel worked for both android and
laptop.
I then created new client connections.
The linux laptop connection worked without any issues.
The android client did not want to work with the .ovpn file with the
certificates built in. It said that it had obtained the required info from
inline but the connection failed within a couple of lines in the log, so some
problem.
I then removed the inline certificate lines from the .ovpn file and used the
.p12 and ta.key files, adding the appropriate lines into the .ovpn file to
reference them.
The connection worked without any problem. In addition the ping now worked with
this android connection.
Regards,
Adolf.
On 11/08/2025 16:01, Adolf Belka wrote:
Hi All,
Have found a little issue. Not sure if it is critical or not.
My existing connections on OpenVPN are working fine and the network topology
has been changed in most places but not in the ccd files.
I have a connection called ipfiretesting which before the upgrade had
10.110.30.5 and 10.110.30.6.
After the upgrade to 197 if I edit the entry it shows that it is using
10.110.30.6
However if I look in /var/ipfire/ovpn/ccd/ipfiretesting it still has the line
ifconfig-push 10.110.26.6 10.110.26.5
If I then create a new client connection then all the ccd files get updated and
ipfiretesting now contains
ifconfig-push 10.110.30.6 255.255.255.0
So if a user upgrades but doesn't create a new client connection all the ccd
files will stay with the old format. Not sure what this would or wouldn't do
for the connection but I think after the upgrade it would be good to update all
the ccd files but not sure how to make that happen.
Regards,
Adolf.
On 11/08/2025 11:28, IPFire Project wrote:
**IPFire 2.29 – Core Update 197** is now available for testing. This release
introduces a significant overhaul of OpenVPN, upgrading to version 2.6 with
improved security, broader client compatibility, and a modernised codebase —
all without requiring changes to existing configurations. System performance
has also been optimised to allow the CPU to remain in power-saving states more
often, reducing energy consumption. As with every release, this update includes
a large number of package updates to ensure your system remains secure and
reliable.
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IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 197 is available for testing
**IPFire 2.29 – Core Update 197** is now available for testing. This release
introduces a significant overhaul of OpenVPN, upgrading to version 2.6 with
improved security, broader client compatibility, and a modernised codebase —
all without requiring changes to existing configurations. System performance
has also been optimised to allow the CPU to remain in power-saving states more
often, reducing energy consumption. As with every release, this update includes
a large number of package updates to ensure your system remains secure and
reliable.
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