distilled
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"Oh. Never mind." (in my best Gilda Radner voice)
I had an issue I couldn't easily resolve, and decided to just reset and rebuild it from factory. For whatever reason, it no longer saves the CA for a site to site VPN.
I:
Removed the USB and restored factory settings, checking the "Initialize all the settings" box.
Waited a few minutes, then walked through the wizard, creating new SSIDs and users
Went into Administration / System and checked Format JFFS at next reboot, and hit Apply and reboot.
Wait a few minutes, then signed in and tried to set up the VPN.
Imported the .ovpn file, saved it, then went back and pasted the cert into CA and saved that. The cert field was still empty. Logs show:
Apr 13 17:16:12 rc_service: httpd 963:notify_rc start_vpnclient2
Apr 13 17:16:12 kernel: tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
Apr 13 17:16:12 kernel: tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>
Apr 13 17:16:12 ovpn-client2[3990]: Options error: You must define CA file (--ca) or CA path (--capath)
Apr 13 17:16:12 ovpn-client2[3990]: Use --help for more information.
Apr 13 17:16:12 init: VPN_LOG_ERROR: 488: Starting OpenVPN failed...
I couldn't get it to stick, so I factory reset again and went through this process a second time, just to see if maybe the gremlins would appreciate the sacrifice of few minutes of wasted effort, but no gold.
I am almost certainly doing some forehead-slappingly stupid thing here, forgetting to dot an i, but darn if I can figure out what it is. Can anyone see anything obvious standing out?
Woops, well now I feel dumb for asking. Walking through a reset the third time - this time including a manual power reset - and things lined right up and worked.
What a fine week I picked to stop sniffing glue. Sorry and thanks folks.
I had an issue I couldn't easily resolve, and decided to just reset and rebuild it from factory. For whatever reason, it no longer saves the CA for a site to site VPN.
I:
Removed the USB and restored factory settings, checking the "Initialize all the settings" box.
Waited a few minutes, then walked through the wizard, creating new SSIDs and users
Went into Administration / System and checked Format JFFS at next reboot, and hit Apply and reboot.
Wait a few minutes, then signed in and tried to set up the VPN.
Imported the .ovpn file, saved it, then went back and pasted the cert into CA and saved that. The cert field was still empty. Logs show:
Apr 13 17:16:12 rc_service: httpd 963:notify_rc start_vpnclient2
Apr 13 17:16:12 kernel: tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
Apr 13 17:16:12 kernel: tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>
Apr 13 17:16:12 ovpn-client2[3990]: Options error: You must define CA file (--ca) or CA path (--capath)
Apr 13 17:16:12 ovpn-client2[3990]: Use --help for more information.
Apr 13 17:16:12 init: VPN_LOG_ERROR: 488: Starting OpenVPN failed...
I couldn't get it to stick, so I factory reset again and went through this process a second time, just to see if maybe the gremlins would appreciate the sacrifice of few minutes of wasted effort, but no gold.
I am almost certainly doing some forehead-slappingly stupid thing here, forgetting to dot an i, but darn if I can figure out what it is. Can anyone see anything obvious standing out?
Woops, well now I feel dumb for asking. Walking through a reset the third time - this time including a manual power reset - and things lined right up and worked.
What a fine week I picked to stop sniffing glue. Sorry and thanks folks.
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