From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: robert rottermann <robert@redcor.ch> To: development@lists.ipfire.org Subject: Re: core 89: vpns do not show up anymore Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 06:32:09 +0200 Message-ID: <553F0D49.1010007@redcor.ch> In-Reply-To: <553E8B82.1090303@dailydata.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============2848093467121280357==" List-Id: <development.lists.ipfire.org> --===============2848093467121280357== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit thanks rod up a sudden it does work again and show the connections No idea why robert On 27.04.2015 21:18, Rod Rodolico wrote: > Following are the steps I took to overcome the problem. Unfortunately, I > can not tell you exactly which one was the solution. > > # stop all vpn logins, ie close down all client access > # now, do the following > cat /var/run/ovpnserver.log > cat /var/var/ovpnserver.log > # one of these is likely an empty file > openvpnctrl -k # kill the openvpn service > rm /var/run/ovpnserver.log > rm /var/var/ovpnserver.log > # make sure the configuration option is correct > grep ovpnserver.log /var/ipfire/ovpn/server.conf > openvpnctrl -s # start the openvpn service > cat /var/run/ovpnserver.log > cat /var/var/ovpnserver.log > # one of the above should have the headers in it, hopefully /var/run > # if /var/run/ovpnserver.log has the headers, you should be good > # now, make a vpn connection, let it get established, then > cat /var/run/ovpnserver.log > # you should see the new vpn connection. If you do, stats and connection > # will show. > > > > An empty ovpnserver.log file looks as follows. This is with no > connections to it. This appears to be the file that all stats and > displays come from. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > OpenVPN CLIENT LIST > Updated,Mon Apr 27 14:15:56 2015 > Common Name,Real Address,Bytes Received,Bytes Sent,Connected Since > ROUTING TABLE > Virtual Address,Common Name,Real Address,Last Ref > GLOBAL STATS > Max bcast/mcast queue length,0 > END > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Rod > > > On 04/27/2015 11:37 AM, robert wrote: >> Thanks Rod >> On 27.04.2015 17:40, Rod Rodolico wrote: >>> Hi Robert, >>> >>> Do you have access to the command line? I so, edit >>> /var/ipfire/ovpn/server.conf >>> >>> and look for the line which says >>> status /var/log/ovpnserver.log 30 >>> >>> If it says /var/log, change that to >>> status /var/run/ovpnserver.log 30 >> i had seen that email of yours allreadi. >> And did change that line before. >>> (ovpnserver.log was moved from /var/log to /var/run) >>> >>> Now, restart the OpenVPN Server. >>> >>> Let us know if that fixes it. >> unfortunately no >> >> any more ideas? >> thanks >> robert >> >>> Rod >>> >>> On 04/27/2015 06:19 AM, robert wrote: >>>> Hi there, >>>> I have updated my ipfire box to core89. >>>> Now all the vpn connections in the >>>> >>>> Connection Status and -Control screen >>>> >>>> always show the status:disconnected >>>> >>>> even when there is a connection active. >>>> >>>> What could be the reason? >>>> How to fix? >>>> >>>> thanks >>>> robert >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Development mailing list >>>> Development(a)lists.ipfire.org >>>> http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development --===============2848093467121280357==--