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    • GilG
      Gil Rebel Alliance
      last edited by

      Also on Android  Dolphin  via OpenVPN

      11 cheers for binary

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      • GilG
        Gil Rebel Alliance
        last edited by

        Sorry for the multiple replies; I realised I didn't answer your other question:
        Yes the same error message appears under Status / OpenVPN.

        I find I have to restart the service if I want to manually disconnect a connection.

        Browser Latest version of Chrome: Version 63.0.3239.84 (Official Build) (64-bit).

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by

          I can't seem to reproduce that here at all. And it definitely doesn't make sense that it only happens when you connect over some other VPN.

          Unless you are killing your own VPN connection, which would mean the web server couldn't respond back to you which could result in an AJAX error. But that doesn't make sense if restarting the service fixes it.

          From the logs it appears to be taking the correct action, however. It's possible it's an error in OpenVPN itself and not a bug in pfSense.

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          • PippinP
            Pippin
            last edited by

            Just an idea,
            What if login into OpenVPN`s management interface using telnet/netcat and kill client there…

            I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
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            • GilG
              Gil Rebel Alliance
              last edited by

              I can execute a shell command via SSH but;
              How do I kill an individual client on a particular openvpn service?

              11 cheers for binary

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              • PippinP
                Pippin
                last edited by

                Currently no access to PFSense box but first find the line in the server config file

                management IPaddress Port
                

                Then in SSH do

                nc IPaddress Port
                

                Can use telnet too, then nc=telnet
                You will see like:

                >INFO:OpenVPN Management Interface Version 1 -- type 'help' for more info
                

                Type help and also look here:
                https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/miscellaneous/79-management-interface.html

                I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
                Halton Arp

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                • GilG
                  Gil Rebel Alliance
                  last edited by

                  I'm guessing I will need to edit the server config file to include this.
                  Current file has : "management /var/etc/openvpn/server2.sock unix"

                  Can I edit it in pfSense ; or just directly?

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                  • PippinP
                    Pippin
                    last edited by

                    Could try with connecting to socket:

                    nc -uU /var/etc/openvpn/server2.sock
                    

                    or

                    socat - UNIX-CONNECT:/var/etc/openvpn/server2.sock
                    
                    

                    Also see –management in manual:
                    https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/Openvpn24ManPage

                    I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
                    Halton Arp

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                    • GilG
                      Gil Rebel Alliance
                      last edited by

                      OK, so I have done as suggested:

                      Via ssh:

                      nc -w 20 -U /var/etc/openvpn/server2.sock
                      kill xxx (cn)

                      Result:
                      SUCCESS: common name 'xxx' found, 1 client (s) killed

                      That functions, but (of course) - still not via the web interface.

                      I have tested the web interface (kill openvpn) on my central server and also on client machines (SG-1000 & APU)
                      and all exhibit the same error message.

                      11 cheers for binary

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                      • GilG
                        Gil Rebel Alliance
                        last edited by

                        I am still at a loss as to why I get an error message from the gui.
                        Are there any tests I should run, or config changes to further investigate?

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                          peter808
                          last edited by

                          @Gil:

                          I get an error:

                          An error occurred. (-1)

                          when I attempt to kill an OpenVPN client connection on my APU server box status screen.
                          This never used to happen prior to 2.4.0 upgrade.

                          Same here on 2.4.2. Also no errors in logs.

                          Tried with Chrome, Safari and Edge via Web-gui.

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                          • PippinP
                            Pippin
                            last edited by

                            @Gil:

                            OK, so I have done as suggested:

                            Via ssh:

                            nc -w 20 -U /var/etc/openvpn/server2.sock
                            kill xxx (cn)

                            Result:
                            SUCCESS: common name 'xxx' found, 1 client (s) killed

                            That functions, but (of course) - still not via the web interface.

                            I have tested the web interface (kill openvpn) on my central server and also on client machines (SG-1000 & APU)
                            and all exhibit the same error message.

                            From the result I would think it`s not an OpenVPN issue…

                            I gloomily came to the ironic conclusion that if you take a highly intelligent person and give them the best possible, elite education, then you will most likely wind up with an academic who is completely impervious to reality.
                            Halton Arp

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                            • GilG
                              Gil Rebel Alliance
                              last edited by

                              Thanks Pippin.
                              Generic googling tells me (-1) errors often relate to hardware.
                              My errors occur on all my devices APU and SG-1000.

                              11 cheers for binary

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                              • GilG
                                Gil Rebel Alliance
                                last edited by

                                I should also mention; all my devices run a bridge for a tap openvpn.
                                peter808 : Are you similar?

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                                • GilG
                                  Gil Rebel Alliance
                                  last edited by

                                  I have an OpenWRT OpenVPN connection that also gives the same error on my pfSense Server

                                  11 cheers for binary

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                                  • G
                                    GoldFish
                                    last edited by

                                    @peter808:

                                    Same here on 2.4.2. Also no errors in logs.

                                    Tried with Chrome, Safari and Edge via Web-gui.

                                    Same here

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                                      Steve_B Netgate
                                      last edited by

                                      The "Error occurred" pop-up on the dashboard is caused by a race condition where the widget is requesting status from a resource that no longer exists. Annoying no doubt but it should not affect functionality.

                                      Fixed in the next snapshot

                                      Als ik kan

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                                      • GilG
                                        Gil Rebel Alliance
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks Steve_B .
                                        I take it that the fix will not only stop the error popup, but also execute the kill OpenVPN command?

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                                        • GilG
                                          Gil Rebel Alliance
                                          last edited by

                                          Small clip of the GUI behaviour

                                          error.gif
                                          error.gif_thumb

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                                            Coopercentral
                                            last edited by

                                            Hello,

                                            I am receiving this same error message as well.  I am running OpenVPN Remote-Access on pfSense 2.4.2.  I am connected through my LAN, not through VPN.  When also receive "An error occurred (-1)" when attempting to kill a connection.  Tried on both the widget at Status -> OpenVPN.  Also tried on IE and Chrome.

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