I have a laptop and a desktop, both on kinetic now. I can connect the
laptop to a VPN but not the desktop, both using the same config and keys
etc. I get the same error as on the screenshot, and no idea how to get
forward..
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no, only the cipher was needed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1969274
Title:
openvpn client no longer connects in 22.04 until certificate update
did you also change to tls-cipher=DEFAULT:@SECLEVEL=0 ?
the error on the askubuntu is
> CA signature digest algorithm too weak:
which is another case of higher security standards being enforced by
openssl3
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FYI
In the `/var/log/syslog` there was a message about inconsistent cipher between
client and server ("Failed to negociate cipher with server.")
I fixed the problem by:
- editing the file
`/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/(connectionname).nmconnection`
- adding in the vpn section the line
if you have AX88U and Merlin firmware, raise a new OpenVPN server that
will be have a new certificate and then slowly migrate all your fleet
from server 1 to server 2, switching the server 1 at the end of the
journey, IMHO...
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jorge, I don't understand what do you mean by "update the certificate".
We have one openvpn server at the company with all users connected to it. We
have just bought a new machine that runs Ubuntu 22.04 for a new comer. This new
comer can't connect to the vpn.
We haven't touch the server, but
Sounds like it's not a package bug, just higher security standard
enforced?
** Summary changed:
- openvpn client no longer connects in 22.04
+ openvpn client no longer connects in 22.04 until certificate update
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