Do you use Skynet? One of it's features does this by design.I recently upgraded my fw to latest. When I enable the admin portal from the WAN, it turns on briefly, but after a minute or 2 when I refresh, the option is disabled again.
What am I missing? Why would it turn off? I need to be able to manage it when I am away from home.
One more question...
I just looked at the vpn server config. I am assuming it requires a certificate, otherwise how could it encrypt the tunnel traffic. The UI asks for static key, CA, Server Cert, Server Key, Diffle Hellman Params, CRL, and chain certs. I know what some of this is asking for but not all. I have a public wildcard cert, so I would just use that if I can. So I have the Root CA cert, the wildcard cert, which I assume is what it is asking for Server cert. I don't think the chain certs and CRL will be necessary. So that leaves me with the Static Key and the Server Key. I am assuming one of those is asking for the private key but not sure about the other. So just trying to figure out the best way to configure this vpn to test it out.
So are you saying that you do not need to put anything in the certificate part? How would that establish an encrypted tunnel if you do not have a cert?Setting up OpenVPN Server requires absolute minimal knowledge of PKI. Once you have finished inputting the settings, mostly under the Advanced tab, and applied them, you merely Export OpenVPN Configuration File on the General tab and then import that file into the appropriate client. That file will contain all the relevant certs and keys. It’s that easy. It’s one of those examples where a bit of lnowledge of the subject can turn out to be a hindtance.
So are you saying that you do not need to put anything in the certificate part? How would that establish an encrypted tunnel if you do not have a cert?
.. I am using skynet to block countries. I would occasionally look at the logs for failures and block those countries and/or subnets.
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