Hi all, since OpenVPN 2.7.0 was released last week, I’ve done some more testing with the new DCO flag.
``` @@ -73,10 +73,10 @@ $(TARGET) : $(patsubst %,$(DIR_DL)/%,$(objects)) cd $(DIR_APP) && ./configure \ --prefix=/usr \ --sysconfdir=/var/ipfire/ovpn \ - --enable-iproute2 \ --enable-plugins \ --enable-plugin-auth-pam \ - --enable-plugin-down-root + --enable-plugin-down-root \ + --enable-dco ``` I’ve found a couple of other issues: There have been some changes in the management interface, and a protocol prefix is now included (e.g. udp4:). As a result, the old regex patterns for a) OpenVPN Connection Statistics and b) Connection Status no longer update or show data. This shouldn’t be hard to fix. With OpenVPN 2.7.0, a MULTI ERROR appears when creating a client with “redirect-gateway”. Example message: ``` Feb 19 13:34:36 ipfire-prime openvpnserver[7329]: PeterForden/udp4:192.168.110.10:38103 MULTI ERROR: primary virtual IP for PeterForden/udp4:192.168.110.10:38103 (10.12.52.2) violates tunnel network/netmask constraint (10.73.104.0/255.255.255.0) ``` The connection still works fine, but the log entries don’t look good. This happens because older setups used `redirect-gateway def1` in the advanced options, and remnants of this are still present in server.conf (push "redirect-gateway def1"), even though the checkbox for this option has disappeared. When creating a new client, enabling redirect-gateway (here without def1) now triggers this MULTI ERROR (“violates tunnel network/netmask constraint”). Using redirect-gateway def1 might actually be the better and more modern approach, since it adds two more specific routes (0.0.0.0/1 and 128.0.0.0/1) instead of replacing the original default route — keeping it available as a fallback. → Should `redirect-gateway def1` therefore be pushed globally for all clients? If not explicitly configured otherwise, it would still apply. So far, DCO seems to makes his job. Some smaller issues have been noticed, but I think these are the key points so far. Hope this mail isn’t **too long**, but I thought it might be useful to share. Best, Erik Am Donnerstag, dem 06.11.2025 um 22:19 +0100 schrieb Adolf Belka: > Hi All, > > Follow-on from my previous mails about testing openvpn-2.7_alpha3. > > Since then I have tested out openvpn-2.7_beta1 and today I tested out > openvpn-2.7_rc1 > > It built without any problems and I also tested it on my vm system > and confirmed that my android phone and linux laptop road warriors > worked without any problems. > I also tested out the n2 connection with openvpn-2.7_rc1 at one end > and openvpn-2.6.15 at the other end and it connected without any > issues. > > So the rc1 version has performed as the previous alpha3 and beta1 > versions. > > I have merged the build branch into my ipfire repo > > https://git.ipfire.org/?p=people/bonnietwin/ipfire-2.x.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/openvpn-2.7_rc1 > > Regards, > > Adolf.
