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    • jimpJ
      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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      The clients all have to be changed to match. Everyone has to agree on the compression setting, or you have to set the server to push it.

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      • emammadovE
        emammadov
        last edited by emammadov

        Thanks, after I selected "Push Compression" in OpenVPN, there is new entries in Systems Logs, which I have never seen before. Is it normal?

        Mar 14 21:11:46 kernel em0: promiscuous mode enabled
        Mar 14 21:11:46 kernel bge0: promiscuous mode enabled
        Mar 14 21:11:46 kernel vr0.460: promiscuous mode enabled
        Mar 14 21:11:46 kernel vr0: promiscuous mode enabled
        Mar 14 21:11:46 kernel re1: promiscuous mode enabled
        Mar 14 21:11:46 kernel re0: promiscuous mode enabled
        Mar 14 21:11:45 kernel em0: promiscuous mode disabled
        Mar 14 21:11:45 kernel bge0: promiscuous mode disabled
        Mar 14 21:11:45 kernel vr0.460: promiscuous mode disabled
        Mar 14 21:11:45 kernel vr0: promiscuous mode disabled
        Mar 14 21:11:45 kernel re1: promiscuous mode disabled
        Mar 14 21:11:45 kernel re0: promiscuous mode disabled
        Mar 14 21:11:45 kernel pid 7858 (ntopng), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped)

        Elvin

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          None of those are OpenVPN related.

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          • PippinP
            Pippin
            last edited by

            Probably from packet capture?

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Looks more like ntopng restarting, taking all the interfaces out of promiscuous mode and then putting them back in.

              Still unrelated to OpenVPN though. ๐Ÿ˜‰

              Steve

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              • emammadovE
                emammadov
                last edited by emammadov

                I have still the same issue. I installed fresh pfsense and disabled compression. Windows machines and mobile phones connects and can access local network. Linux machines connects but can't access local network. I exported vpn files of Viscosity Bundle in Openvpn Client Export and imported files in Openvpn / Network Connection in Linux Mint, If I use compression in openvpn server and export new files and import them in Linux OS, then Linux machines can access local network.

                But I export Archive in Openvpn server in pfSense and open terminal in Linux and run this command:
                sudo openvpn --config user.ovpn and enter username and password then it connects and can access local network.

                Elvin

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  You can edit the VPN connection in Linux Mint to change the compression settings.
                  Does it match what you set in pfSense? Can you change it to match? Does that then allow access?

                  Steve

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                  • emammadovE
                    emammadov
                    last edited by

                    If I choose one of options in Compression, save and export new fles and import them in Linux Mint, then I connect and access local network.
                    Default was "Omit Preference (Use Openvpn Default). Because of Voracle attack, I choose "Disable Compression, retain compression packet framing (compress)".

                    There is also option in Compression settings: "No LZO Compression (Legacy style, comp-lzo-no)".

                    To disable Compression, did I choose the right option? - "Disable Compression, retain compression packet framing (compress)".

                    Elvin

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                    • emammadovE
                      emammadov
                      last edited by emammadov

                      "Disable Compression, retain compression packet framing (compress)" is selected in Compression. And I checked "Push Compression", after that, when I connect vpn, I can access local network. But I wonder why I have to check Push Compression?

                      But I ask again. To disable Compression, did I choose the right option? - "Disable Compression, retain compression packet framing (compress)".

                      Elvin

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        What does it show in the client in Mint when you do that?

                        I always choose omit preference there unless the other end has some specific setting that requires it.

                        Steve

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                        • emammadovE
                          emammadov @stephenw10
                          last edited by

                          @stephenw10 It shows nothing. I suggest you do it in your test environment to make sure why it happens, maybe there is a bug and it needs to be fixed. I read again that pfsense developers says don't use compression and disable it, because you may be a victim of Voracle attack.

                          Elvin

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by stephenw10

                            I have such a tunnel configured right now. It works fine with the inline config imported to Mint, I can ping across it.

                            Selection_596.png

                            That's against an SG-1100 running 2.4.4p2

                            In Mint that looks like this:
                            Selection_597.png

                            Steve

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                            • emammadovE
                              emammadov
                              last edited by

                              Select Disable Compression in Compression settings and uncheck Push Compression in Openvpn server, then export bundle and import in Linux Mint. You will see what I mean.

                              Elvin

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                Compression is disabled by default, why would I do that?

                                You still haven't said what Mint shows it's using for compression in the situation where there is seemingly a mismatch.

                                Steve

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                                • GertjanG
                                  Gertjan
                                  last edited by

                                  Just checking :

                                  a3360caa-533a-4a1b-b926-89f3f89b7df5-image.png

                                  really ? tap !?

                                  No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                                  Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    Ha, yeah I was testing everything on the 1100. That just happened to be the last thing I tested there. ๐Ÿ˜‰

                                    Steve

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                                    • emammadovE
                                      emammadov
                                      last edited by emammadov

                                      in your screenshot Omit Preference has been chosen in Compression in Openvpn Server. In my side, I have chosen "Disable Compression, retain compression packet framing (compress)" in Compression in Openvpn Server. I want to disable compression on server side and when I export vpn files of client, it will be automatically disabled on client side as well. But if I don't check Push Compression, then Linux users can't access local network when they are connected. I want to know why it happens?

                                      There is no need to check Push Compression when Omit Preference is checked in Compression?

                                      My screenshot is as follows.

                                      Screenshot from 2019-03-25 21-18-54.png

                                      Elvin

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        I would only expect to have to push the compression setting if you have changed it to something other than the default.

                                        Steve

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                                        • emammadovE
                                          emammadov
                                          last edited by emammadov

                                          It doesn't matter which compression setting I choose and keep Push compression unchecked, it is working well both in Windows and Linux machines. But if I choose Disable compression in Openvpn server and keep Push compression unchecked, then it is not working in Linux machines. To make it working, I have to check Push compression.

                                          I have this logs in Openvpn Logs when Disable Compression and Push compression is checked. If I uncheck Push Compression, everything is okay in logs.

                                          Mar 26 16:06:31 openvpn 29296 XX.XX.XX.XXX:60636 peer info: IV_TCPNL=1
                                          Mar 26 16:06:31 openvpn 29296 XX.XX.XX.XXX:60636 WARNING: 'link-mtu' is used inconsistently, local='link-mtu 1550', remote='link-mtu 1549'
                                          Mar 26 16:06:31 openvpn 29296 XX.XX.XX.XXX:60636 WARNING: 'comp-lzo' is present in local config but missing in remote config, local='comp-lzo'
                                          Mar 26 16:06:31 openvpn 29296 XX.XX.XX.XXX:60636 [elvin] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]XX.XX.XX.XXX:60636
                                          Mar 26 16:06:31 openvpn user 'elvin' authenticated

                                          Elvin

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                            last edited by

                                            I've lost track of what the actual problem is here.

                                            If you set a compression setting other than the default you have to either manually set that on the client to match or push the setting from the server. That seems like the expected behaviour.

                                            Steve

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