Issues with OpenVPN Configuration
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How are you testing the connection?
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Can you connect your phone then go to:
Status: OpenVPN
Post what is on that page.
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Can you connect your phone then go to:
Status: OpenVPN
Post what is on that page.
As requested.
![VPN Status.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/VPN Status.jpg)
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And while its connected, in the phone browser, if you type
https://192.168.1.1 - What does this get?
https://www.google.com - What does this get?
https://192.168.79.1 - What does this get?
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And while its connected, in the phone browser, if you type
https://192.168.1.1 - What does this get?
https://www.google.com - What does this get?
https://192.168.79.1 - What does this get?
They all yield the same result. Nothing loads.
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Try deleting the configuration off your phone. Export the configuration from pfsense openvpn client export.
Reinstall and retry.
If its still broken I have to imagine there is something up with either the LTE service causing problems or the phone its self.
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Instead of troubleshooting with a phone do you have a laptop so you can run some real troubleshooting tools?
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It might be useful to take the phone, share its LTE connection via hotspot to the laptop and test openvpn on the laptop connected via the hotspot to see if its LTE connection thats breaking things or if its something particular to the phone its self.
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Laptops connect just fine and work.
I DID use this very phone as a hotspot, and connected a laptop to it and it worked great.
The issue guys, is with this phone connecting. Everything else connects fine. That's why it's all focused on the phone connection. That's where the problem lies.
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Could be a broken install of openvpn on your phone. Like either it needs root access and doesn't have it or you used the wrong version.
go take a look in the google play store at my apps and tell me the EXACT name of the openvpn app you are running.
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It's the official OpenVPN app. See the attached screenshot.
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I'm stumped
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I'm stumped
It's a real head scratcher! I just tried deleting the app and reinstalling it. No difference.
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Take the phone, grasp firmly in hand. Move hand back as far as you can stretch then push forward suddenly and release…
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Take the phone, grasp firmly in hand. Move hand back as far as you can stretch then push forward suddenly and release…
What's most frustrating is that it used to work great before the HDD in the PFSense failed.
Another frustrating this is that now, this morning, the VPN won't connect at all from phone. Before it would connect. Now the connection request just times out.
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After a reboot of the phone (after reinstalling OpenVPN Connect and downloading a new client export) it connects again just fine.
I can connect to the device I have at 192.168.1.201 in the web browser. I am ping 192.168.1.206 in the web browser. I cannot access 192.168.1.1 and the app on my phone that needs to connect to 192.168.1.206 can't see it.
Any other thoughts from anybody? It used to work… That's what frustrated me the most, is that I know it CAN work.
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I'm still not happy that there is a 192.168.1.1 on your LAN…
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I'm still not happy that there is a 192.168.1.1 on your LAN…
I promise I'll change that…I promise.
I want to try a different OpenVPN client for Android. The other one I want to try is "Open VPN for Android". It is asking for a PKCS#12 file a .pfx or a .p12 extension. Any clue where I download that from? I tried the client export for OpenVPN Connect as well as for Android. Neither seem to satisfy what this app is looking for...
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Seems that I have fixed it. I went in to the APN settings on my phone.
IPv6 was selected. I changed it to IPv4. Works perfectly now.
WOW….how frustrating this has been! Thanks to all for the assistance.
I hope changing that setting doesn't have other unintended consequences.