[pfSense Support] FreeRadius OpenVPN pfsense 1.2.3

2010-03-07 Thread Rich Johnson
I hadn't seen this listed so hopefully this helps someone else. I was getting invalid usename/password when using username along with cert. I tried to run the pkg_add -r openvpn but I repeatedly received an error stating my appliance was already running the latest openvpn.tbz. My fix was

RE: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>For the purposes of that status page, the port number of the management >daemon must match the port number for OpenVPN. For example, if OpenVPN >is running on port 1194, the management daemon must be on 127.0.0.1 1194. Cool, I was hoping this package provided some sort of cumulative view as I was

Re: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread g...@s4f
If the management directive is the last one in your custom options, do not terminate the line with a semicolon. On Mar 7, 2010, at 14:24, Jim Pingle wrote: On 3/7/2010 2:49 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote: Not that I know of. Could you tell us the error message ? Hey, Well, I have a couple i

Re: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread Jim Pingle
On 3/7/2010 2:49 PM, Joseph L. Casale wrote: >> Not that I know of. Could you tell us the error message ? > > Hey, > Well, I have a couple installs I tried it on, each on their > openvpn server config have: > > management 127.0.0.1 7050; (port varies between installs etc...) > > and yet I get: >

RE: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>Not that I know of. Could you tell us the error message ? Hey, Well, I have a couple installs I tried it on, each on their openvpn server config have: management 127.0.0.1 7050; (port varies between installs etc...) and yet I get: [error] No Management DaemonSee Note Below... I kn

Re: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread Rich Johnson
On Mar 7, 2010, at 12:52 PM, Jim Pingle wrote: On 3/7/2010 12:45 PM, Rich Johnson wrote: I am unable to edit the OpenVPN status entry. I am getting "No Management Daemon". I reinstalled the package. My platform is 1.2.3 Read the note on the bottom of the page, it tells you what needs to be

Re: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread Jim Pingle
On 3/7/2010 12:45 PM, Rich Johnson wrote: > I am unable to edit the OpenVPN status entry. I am getting "No > Management Daemon". I reinstalled the package. My platform is 1.2.3 Read the note on the bottom of the page, it tells you what needs to be added to the custom options for your OpenVPN serve

Re: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread Rich Johnson
Sent from my iPhone On Mar 7, 2010, at 11:34 AM, Hans Maes wrote: Joseph L. Casale wrote: In 1.2.3, install the "OpenVPN Status" package and follow the instructions. Any additional config needed on this aside fm the mgmt port? I have had that port enabled since day one for other uses a

Re: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread Hans Maes
Joseph L. Casale wrote: In 1.2.3, install the "OpenVPN Status" package and follow the instructions. Any additional config needed on this aside fm the mgmt port? I have had that port enabled since day one for other uses as described in this packages notes yet it still shows error upon access

RE: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread Joseph L. Casale
>In 2.0, this is built-in. > >In 1.2.3, install the "OpenVPN Status" package and follow the instructions. > >Works great, even shows you the traffic usage over the VPN from every >user and such. Any additional config needed on this aside fm the mgmt port? I have had that port enabled since day on

Re: [pfSense Support] FreeRADIUS users

2010-03-07 Thread Hans Maes
Rich Johnson wrote: Is there any way to see users that are connected to the SSL VPN? In 2.0, this is built-in. In 1.2.3, install the "OpenVPN Status" package and follow the instructions. Works great, even shows you the traffic usage over the VPN from every user and such. Regards, Hans --