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    Can't decode x509 certificate for openVPN, error "Segmentation fault (core dump)

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    • M Offline
      mrhamed
      last edited by

      I build the pfsense 2.2.3 successfully but I have a big problem with openvpn :(

      When I try to create new Certificate from created CA, the server return error 500 :(

      After trace the code I found out the openssl can't decode x509 certificate and it return error "Segmentation fault (core dumped)"

      uname -a: FreeBSD pfsense.localdomain 10.1-RELEASE-p38 FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p38 #72 97e9baf(releng/10.1)

      kernel: sys/pfSense_SMP.10  amd64

      php -v:
      PHP 5.5.26 (cgi-fcgi) (built: Sep 28 2016 15:40:24)
          Copyright © 1997-2015 The PHP Group
          Zend Engine v2.5.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2015 Zend Technologies
            with Xdebug v2.4.0, Copyright (c) 2002-2016, by Derick Rethans
            with Suhosin v0.9.38, Copyright (c) 2007-2015, by SektionEins GmbH

      I installed php55-openssl-5.5.27 package too, but did not work!

      Can you help me please?! what is the problem exactly and how I can fix it?

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      • jimpJ Offline
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        Why such an old version? Try it again on pfSense 2.3.2, or at least 2.2.6.

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