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Hi Bo,
cutting to the chase ..
A brief lesson in the essence of X509.
Using Easy-RSA PKI means that all certificates MUST
be signed using the CA Private Key.
Thus, to sign a "foreign request", that which has come
from an unknown source (eg: clien
On Mon, 17 Mar 2025 20:32:52 +0100, Bo Berglund wrote:
>So that was the plan before I had actually dived into the new server
>configuration
>
>Now after having seen the issues when copying the other old stuff into the new
>server I am re-thinking OpenVPN a bit
>
>Since it is rather old ce
On 19/03/2025 15:23, Bo Berglund wrote:
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> On 3rd thought I realized that I have almost 3 years remaining on the life of
> my
> certs (expire jan 2028) and I will save time now by just transplanting the
> OVPN
> infrastructure over to the new server and changing the port-forward on the
>
On 19/03/2025 23:02, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 19/03/2025 15:23, Bo Berglund wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> On 3rd thought I realized that I have almost 3 years remaining on the life
>> of my
>> certs (expire jan 2028) and I will save time now by just transplanting the
>> OVPN
>> infrastructure over to
On Mon, 17 Feb 2025 16:28:36 +0100, Bo Berglund wrote:
>So I have migrated my old Ubuntu Server 20.04.1 to version 24.04.1 and then to
>new hardware on a new install of Ubuntu version 24.04.1.
>
>The hardware migration was done as a fresh Ubuntu install followed by
>installing
>the support for a
On Mon, 17 Feb 2025 20:39:57 +, tincantech via Openvpn-users
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>Hi Bo,
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>On Monday, 17 February 2025 at 15:28, Bo Berglund
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>> On the old server I have migrated over the years through easyrsa versions up
>> to
>> 3.1.5, whi
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On Monday, 17 February 2025 at 15:28, Bo Berglund wrote:
> On the old server I have migrated over the years through easyrsa versions up
> to
> 3.1.5, which is what is now used there.
>
> Can I just cop
So I have migrated my old Ubuntu Server 20.04.1 to version 24.04.1 and then to
new hardware on a new install of Ubuntu version 24.04.1.
The hardware migration was done as a fresh Ubuntu install followed by installing
the support for all the functions handled by the server (Apache and Subversion
am