In the custom config box for your openvpn server, put "local <whatever your ddns address is>" That will cause openvpn to only listen on the wan side, not the lan side. Leave pixelserv on 443 and it will be listening on the lan side.I have a question. I noticed that pixelserv-tls listen to 443 (default) and 2443 if specified. I would like to use port 443 tcp for my openvpn. Can I make pixelserv-tls to listen to 2443 using the -k switch and will it still work? Other than the -k switch, do I still need to do anything like modifying the iptables or anything?
Thanks in advance
Wow, really works without iptables configuration...In the custom config box for your openvpn server, put "local <whatever your ddns address is>" That will cause openvpn to only listen on the wan side, not the lan side. Leave pixelserv on 443 and it will be listening on the lan side.
Hi,Wow, really works without iptables configuration...
But, openvpn servr doesnt start at boot, it must be started manually because at start time is not able to resolve ddns address, maybe a delay is necessary?
Thanks @elorimerMy IP address changes rarely, so I haven't seen this, but ddns_update runs after the vpnserver starts.
You might try creating a ddns-start script (that runs after the ddns update returns the address) that has the line service restart_vpnserver1. I think that might work.
Also, it is worth having the second vpn server on 1194. If nothing else you can vpn into it, and restart the other.
While @ryzhov_al and @zyxmon are regularly updating the repo as seen here: https://github.com/Entware-ng/Entware-ng/commits/masterAny word on when the new version will hit the entware-ng repo?
Done! Binaries will arrive soon.Any word on when the new version will hit the entware-ng repo?
Collected errors:
* resolve_conffiles: Existing conffile /opt/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf is different from the conffile in the new package. The new conffile will be placed at /opt/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf-opkg.
If the stable is available from the entware, I would like to know what would be the safest way to revert back to the stable version. Any help regarding this will be appreciated.
Anyway, just to tinker, I tried opkg update && opkg upgrade and got the following error for lighttpd.
Code:Collected errors: * resolve_conffiles: Existing conffile /opt/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf is different from the conffile in the new package. The new conffile will be placed at /opt/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf-opkg.
lighttpd is tied to pixelserv-tls and that error broke pixelserv-tls. I used Ab-Solution to disable and reinstall pixelserv-tls and everything was fine again.
I'm seeing a strange behavior with the Entware package update for pixelserv-tls which was released yesterday as pixelserv-tls 2.0.1-1.I too used ab-solution to reset setting and reinstall
I'm seeing a strange behavior with the Entware package update for pixelserv-tls which was released yesterday as pixelserv-tls 2.0.1-1.
I have posted an issue over at GitHub, we'll see what comes of it:
https://github.com/Entware-ng/Entware-ng/issues/850
Until this is resolved hold back on updating pixelserv-tls through AB-Solution.
Until this is resolved hold back on updating pixelserv-tls through AB-Solution.
Don't get me wrong: There is nothing wrong with the released pixelserv-tls 2.0.1-1. It's just that the listed packages in opkg lists both the old and new version and it will not update if you run it through AB. Even a manual update with opgk update && opkg upgrade will not do it.Ooops... guess I was too quick. And that @ 7:50 AM
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