Schuby
Occasional Visitor
Sorry if this has been mentioned, but it seems that exporting the .ovpn file does not automatically include the server and key certs into the config file.
I even tried setting defaults and reconfigured my OpenVPN server manually.
Edit: Firmware 382.1_beta1 on RT-AC88U.
Edit2: No matter what I do (i.e., placing the cert/key manually into the file and such) I continue to receive these errors:
I'm going to keep messing around with it to try and figure it out. My theory is that there is an issue with the certificate generation, but it is too early to tell.
Edit3: Ok I figured out the error above, I was placing the wrong cert/key in the openvpn config. I pulled the right one from /jffs/openvpn/. However the only issue that remains is that the export of the OpenVPN config does not include this automatically like it used to.
I even tried setting defaults and reconfigured my OpenVPN server manually.
Edit: Firmware 382.1_beta1 on RT-AC88U.
Edit2: No matter what I do (i.e., placing the cert/key manually into the file and such) I continue to receive these errors:
Code:
Oct 21 13:30:44 openvpn[647]: IPREDACTED VERIFY ERROR: depth=0, error=unsupported certificate purpose: C=TW, ST=TW, L=Taipei, O=ASUS, CN=RT-AC88U, emailAddress=me@myhost.mydomain
Oct 21 13:30:44 openvpn[647]: IPREDACTED OpenSSL: error:14089086:SSL routines:ssl3_get_client_certificate:certificate verify failed
Oct 21 13:30:44 openvpn[647]: IPREDACTED TLS_ERROR: BIO read tls_read_plaintext error
Oct 21 13:30:44 openvpn[647]: IPREDACTED TLS Error: TLS object -> incoming plaintext read error
Oct 21 13:30:44 openvpn[647]: IPREDACTED TLS Error: TLS handshake failed
I'm going to keep messing around with it to try and figure it out. My theory is that there is an issue with the certificate generation, but it is too early to tell.
Edit3: Ok I figured out the error above, I was placing the wrong cert/key in the openvpn config. I pulled the right one from /jffs/openvpn/. However the only issue that remains is that the export of the OpenVPN config does not include this automatically like it used to.
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