Princi,I can appreciate that.
Instant Guard appears as a separate tab, not under VPN Server settings.
I was hoping that it might be a special portal into the router, rather than just a standard VPN Server config. Because Asus is the manufacturer, that should have been possible.
It's unfortunate because I'd like some sort of easy way to change VPN servers on my XT8. At least the beta Asus Android app allows you to do it from mobile, unfortunately the beta iOS app doesn't.Thanks LimJK.
I would have thought that IPSec and OpenVPN were able to function side-by-side, unless there is some sort of h/w restriction.
I‘m still hopeful. I‘ve confirmed that there is no issue with the Astrill VPN Router applet, and suspect that Instant Guard „steals“ the TUN device Astrill was using, when you try to establish an IG connection.
The Astrill VPN Router Applet is on shaky ground because it‘s not supported under stock firmware, and uses a sort of backdoor approach under Merlin. RMerlin may choose to correct me here - I don‘t know the full details.
Anyway, I’m in the same boat as you at the moment. Waiting for my wife to stop using the Internet so that I can tinker with it.
UPDATE:
Tried again. This time "User Authentication failed" not "Unable to establish connection"
I'm going to give it a rest until the next release of ASUSWRT / Merlin drops - then I'll try again.
Yes, I’m looking for the same feature.It's unfortunate because I'd like some sort of easy way to change VPN servers on my XT8. At least the beta Asus Android app allows you to do it from mobile, unfortunately the beta iOS app doesn't.
I don't think incorrect timezone will cause Instant Guard connection issue. will check logs and let you know if any updates.Instant Guard worked well this morning - but only once. Then I started getting "User authentication failed" again
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[CFG] looking for XAuthInitPSK peer configs matching 101.100.xxx.160...111.65.71.177[100.106.125.65]
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[CFG] selected peer config "Host-to-Net"
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[ENC] generating ID_PROT response 0 [ ID HASH ]
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[NET] sending packet: from 101.100.xxx.160[4500] to 111.65.71.177[8377] (76 bytes)
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[ENC] generating TRANSACTION request 250432604 [ HASH CPRQ(X_USER X_PWD) ]
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[NET] sending packet: from 101.100.xxx.160[4500] to 111.65.71.177[8377] (76 bytes)
Nov 23 01:48:50 06[NET] received packet: from 111.65.71.177[8377] to 101.100.xxx.160[4500] (140 bytes)
Nov 23 01:48:50 06[ENC] parsed TRANSACTION response 250432604 [ HASH CPRP(X_USER X_PWD) ]
Nov 23 01:48:50 06[IKE] no XAuth secret found for '101.100.xxx.160' - '6FB5B59C452A4EEF8A18BFBB28B3EA00'
Nov 23 01:48:50 06[IKE] XAuth authentication of '6FB5B59C452A4EEF8A18BFBB28B3EA00' failed
This is of course after rebooting the router, and attempting to reset everything. The xxx's are there just to protect my public IP address
Please let me know if having the incorrect timezone on the router could cause this problem.
Instant Guard worked well this morning - but only once. Then I started getting "User authentication failed" again
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[CFG] looking for XAuthInitPSK peer configs matching 101.100.xxx.160...111.65.71.177[100.106.125.65]
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[CFG] selected peer config "Host-to-Net"
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[ENC] generating ID_PROT response 0 [ ID HASH ]
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[NET] sending packet: from 101.100.xxx.160[4500] to 111.65.71.177[8377] (76 bytes)
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[ENC] generating TRANSACTION request 250432604 [ HASH CPRQ(X_USER X_PWD) ]
Nov 23 01:48:50 07[NET] sending packet: from 101.100.xxx.160[4500] to 111.65.71.177[8377] (76 bytes)
Nov 23 01:48:50 06[NET] received packet: from 111.65.71.177[8377] to 101.100.xxx.160[4500] (140 bytes)
Nov 23 01:48:50 06[ENC] parsed TRANSACTION response 250432604 [ HASH CPRP(X_USER X_PWD) ]
Nov 23 01:48:50 06[IKE] no XAuth secret found for '101.100.xxx.160' - '6FB5B59C452A4EEF8A18BFBB28B3EA00'
Nov 23 01:48:50 06[IKE] XAuth authentication of '6FB5B59C452A4EEF8A18BFBB28B3EA00' failed
This is of course after rebooting the router, and attempting to reset everything. The xxx's are there just to protect my public IP address
Please let me know if having the incorrect timezone on the router could cause this problem.
ASUSWRT_2020,
For me, iOS Instant Guard works most of the time for me, when I am outside of my home network over WiFi or Cellular Network for the last few FW releases. However, I have some occasions where I get similar "User authentication failed" message as Princi too.
My workaround (not sure if it is a proper way) is to start an iOS OpenVPN Connect session with my router, once established, I run iOS Instant Guard and connection will be successful. Once done, I can disconnect my OpenVPN session and Instant Guard will run after that.
I will PM you my Instant Guard log (over the last 48 hours since I use FW 9.0.0.4_386_41157) for you to see if there is something useful. By the way I have IPSec VPN Server setup before setting up Instant Guard, as I wanted to set my own Secret Key / Pre-Shared Key by myself vs using the one auto generator by Asus; not sure does that interfere with Instant Guard.
Edit: Sorry message I got was
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pc_append "ca letsencrypt" $CONFIG
pc_append " cacert=/jffs/.le/$(nvram get ddns_hostname_x)/ca.cer" $CONFIG
pc_append " leftcert=/jffs/.le/$(nvram get ddns_hostname_x)/my.domain.cer" $CONFIG
Do you have a link?There is actually a new router ax68u in the market.
Thank you
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