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    OpenVPN + wrong CRL shown - revoking Certs doesn't work in all cases

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      eskild
      last edited by

      I have also tested with an empty CRL today, and the OpenVPN entity stopped. I have not tested with entries in CRL.

      Jul 13 16:27:15 openvpn[7903]: 192.168.123.68:1194 /usr/local/sbin/ovpn-linkdown ovpns1 1500 1558 192.168.102.1 192.168.102.2 init
      Jul 13 16:27:15 openvpn[7903]: 192.168.123.68:1194 Exiting
      Jul 13 16:27:15 openvpn[7903]: 192.168.123.68:1194 CRL: cannot read CRL from file /var/etc/openvpn/server1.crl-verify
      Jul 13 16:27:15 openvpn[7903]: 192.168.123.68:1194 LZO compression initialized
      Jul 13 16:27:15 openvpn[7903]: 192.168.123.68:1194 Re-using SSL/TLS context

      2.0-RC3 (i386)
      built on Tue Jul 12 21:45:04 EDT 2011

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        Is the CRL file it mentions empty (zero bytes) when it fails, or does it have something in it?

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          eskild
          last edited by

          Yes, it seems to be 0 byte:

          -rw–-----  1 root  wheel    0 Jul 13 16:27 server1.crl-verify
          -rw-------  1 root  wheel    0 Jul 13 09:04 server2.crl-verify

          BR,
          //Eskild

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            That would be the problem then.

            I thought I had committed a fix for that before, I'll have to look into it again. Might be a couple days though.

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            • jimpJ
              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
              last edited by

              Try it with these changes:

              https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/commit/2ce206b048e8496e84f732556219e18290c5481c

              (Or wait for a snapshot that includes those changes)

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                eskild
                last edited by

                Thanks jimp,
                the CRL is no longer empty, and works as expected.

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                  Nachtfalke
                  last edited by

                  @eskild:

                  Thanks jimp,
                  the CRL is no longer empty, and works as expected.

                  Did you try this with a new created CRL which has no certificates revoked in it ? (You remember, creating CRL, revoke a cert, cancel the revocation and then testing?)

                  I am at home for some days now and it wouldn't be fine, if I crash my OpenVPN and could not access the machine anymore untill I am back at work ;-)

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                  • jimpJ
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                    @Nachtfalke:

                    Did you try this with a new created CRL which has no certificates revoked in it ? (You remember, creating CRL, revoke a cert, cancel the revocation and then testing?)

                    I am at home for some days now and it wouldn't be fine, if I crash my OpenVPN and could not access the machine anymore untill I am back at work ;-)

                    I did, and the CRL is no longer empty even when it has no certificates in it.

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                      Nachtfalke
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                      Hi,

                      I am using amd64 snapshot from 15 july.

                      I know there were some fixes before this snapshot. I created a cert some days before this snapshot called "test". I revoked it with the according CRL and it worked. No I wanted to cancel the revocation and wanted to delete the Cert "test" from the according CRL. It couldn't be deleted. It still exists there if I am deleteing it from "certificates".

                      If I create a new cert with same CA and same CN called "test" it appears again and as revoked. Then I am still not able to delete this cert from the CRL.

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                      • jimpJ
                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                        last edited by

                        So you click the "x" on the CRL view, and what happens? Nothing? An error? Something else?

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                          Nachtfalke
                          last edited by

                          There comes a question if I would like to delete the cert from the CRL. I click OK. Then the cert disappears from the list. If I click again on the "Certificate revocation" tab, then the cert is again in the crl.

                          No visible error message.

                          CRL.jpg
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                          • jimpJ
                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                            last edited by

                            Should be OK now, I just pushed a fix.

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                              Nachtfalke
                              last edited by

                              Hi,

                              I did some tests with 2.0-RC3 (amd64) built on Thu Jul 28 05:40:09 EDT 2011.

                              Deleting revoked certs of a CRL is working now as expected.
                              Allow and deny access is working as it should. I tested it several times with revoking a cert and then deleting the revocation.

                              Thanks jimp!

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