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    • noplanN
      noplan
      last edited by

      ok restartin is a true pain in the .. .
      and it is workin without restarting. (true)

      without Advanced / ifconfig-push... not workin here
      to true for all devices on some it does on some it does not
      with Advanced / ifconfig-push... workin like a charm and no problems

      out of the blue any side effect / disadvantages cuz of usin ifconfig-push ?

      brNP

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        vjfromgt
        last edited by

        On my linux box, I have a script which creates client accounts and sets ips
        can something like this be done?

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          ThePieMonster @noplan
          last edited by

          @noplan said in OpenVPN and static IP for ALL clients:

          ifconfig-push 1.2.3.4 255.255.255.0;

          What is wrong with the below setup?
          The domain username is not TEST (it is DOMAIN\USERNAME, actually I don't even enter the DOMAIN\ part when authenticating with the OpenVPN prompt), but that shouldn't matter correct? It's just based off the CN name?

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          • noplanN
            noplan
            last edited by noplan

            i use this here (and remember i use exact copy n paste) in:
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            88abe489-c330-432d-b0c9-dcc03db99575-grafik.png

            7207580c-cfa6-4e1d-b055-cba87ac31ff1-grafik.png

            and still in User Management:
            u have to klick Crate a user certificate

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            4e49475d-bdf0-4b1f-8eef-2e9ed19c9a64-grafik.png

            and in client spec overrides :
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            2a2bcc29-5922-46ed-b017-8104cd0b7f60-grafik.png

            and it works ...
            read my other comments in this post why i use Advanced / ifconfig-push...

            (edit 10/04/20 more screenshots as requested)

            brNp

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              ThePieMonster
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              @noplan said in OpenVPN and static IP for ALL clients:

              i use this here (and remember i use exact copy n paste) in:

              32be2a08-56ba-49b8-b45a-dae112fbe841-grafik.png

              88abe489-c330-432d-b0c9-dcc03db99575-grafik.png

              7207580c-cfa6-4e1d-b055-cba87ac31ff1-grafik.png

              and in:

              4e49475d-bdf0-4b1f-8eef-2e9ed19c9a64-grafik.png

              and in client spec overrides :

              2a2bcc29-5922-46ed-b017-8104cd0b7f60-grafik.png

              and it works ...
              read my other comments in this post why i use Advanced / ifconfig-push...

              brNp

              Can you take larger screenshots to see more of the page? I'm not sure where this username field would be...

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              • noplanN
                noplan @ThePieMonster
                last edited by

                @ThePieMonster

                done added more screenshots

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                  ThePieMonster @noplan
                  last edited by ThePieMonster

                  @noplan said in OpenVPN and static IP for ALL clients:

                  @ThePieMonster

                  done added more screenshots

                  So my users are domain users. How would using the User Manager certificate work?

                  This link shows that using User Certificates is not part of the process.
                  https://fastinetserver.wordpress.com/2013/03/09/pfsense-openvpn-static-ip-for-clients/

                  Pictures for location reference

                  User Manager User Certificate
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                  Certificate Manager Certificate
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                  • noplanN
                    noplan
                    last edited by

                    hey @ThePieMonster

                    dont get me wrong ...
                    add a user / click to add a user certificate
                    and follow the instructions here in that post. and test it if it works for you then go to the next step.
                    (all of the information you need is provided here)

                    as far as i m concerned the link --> klick you provided is a) from 2013 and b) mentions as u can see in the screenshot
                    that User Certificates is part of the process.

                    28b5366a-093c-40f4-81d1-1ae015b9b058-grafik.png

                    possibly the next step my be
                    check how to import the DOMAIN User Cert to pfS ore use the domainUserDB as Backend in pfS
                    and test the whole loop again, let me mention that it would be pretty sweet when you keep us all informed how it works / or even not. But this is not part of this topic i think, cuz static IP for VPN-clients is pretty much solved here.

                    br nP

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                    • viktor_gV
                      viktor_g Netgate
                      last edited by

                      If you need per-client firewall rules, a more efficient way is to use Cisco-AVPair RADIUS ACLs:
                      https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/book/openvpn/controlling-client-parameters-via-radius.html

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                      • noplanN
                        noplan @viktor_g
                        last edited by

                        @viktor_g

                        oh yeah i like that, but lack of useCase :(

                        i think @ThePieMonster needs a static IP for his vpn-clients
                        but a static Ip only helps when rules are set ;) so whats NEXT !

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                          ThePieMonster
                          last edited by

                          @noplan @viktor_g

                          As I mentioned the user cert is from the the Certificate Manager / Certificates section of pfSense, not from the User Manager section. There are two locations where a user certificate can be created.

                          I also found out today, that the common name, is not the CN name of the cert, that can be whatever you like, but the username of the domain user. Switching this info around in the client override solved the issue for me.

                          TLDR: CN = Domain Username, not Certificate name.

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                          • noplanN
                            noplan
                            last edited by

                            @ThePieMonster said in OpenVPN and static IP for ALL clients:

                            Switching this info around in the client override solved the issue for me.

                            so please mark this posting als SOLVED !

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                              ThePieMonster @noplan
                              last edited by

                              @noplan I would but I'm not OP. :)

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                There seems to be some mis-information in this thread.

                                You do not need to add the custom push line in a Client Specific Override. Adding the tunnel network as an IP address already does exactly that.

                                You often do need to restart the OpenVPN server to read in the CSOs: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10337
                                That should probably be marked a feature though, nothing has changed there.

                                Steve

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                                • noplanN
                                  noplan @stephenw10
                                  last edited by

                                  @stephenw10 said in OpenVPN and static IP for ALL clients:

                                  You do not need to add the custom push line in a Client Specific Override

                                  as i mentioned earlier
                                  the reason why i added it and still doin it

                                  there are clinets out there in the wild where the CSO is not working without
                                  the custom push added.

                                  thanks for pointin me to issue 10337

                                  brNP
                                  #staysafe

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                                  • viktor_gV
                                    viktor_g Netgate @ThePieMonster
                                    last edited by

                                    @ThePieMonster said in OpenVPN and static IP for ALL clients:

                                    @noplan @viktor_g

                                    I also found out today, that the common name, is not the CN name of the cert, that can be whatever you like, but the username of the domain user. Switching this info around in the client override solved the issue for me.

                                    TLDR: CN = Domain Username, not Certificate name.

                                    You can change this behavior on 2.5 branch,
                                    or by applying patch https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8289 on 2.4.4/2.4.5

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by stephenw10

                                      I would suggest those clients must have typo or similar because adding the custom line does exactly the same thing.
                                      For example I created a CSO for a user with a cert CN of test and added only this:

                                      Selection_821.png

                                      If I check what that actually creates:

                                      [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@google.stevew.lan]/root: cat /var/etc/openvpn-csc/server2/test
                                      ifconfig-push 10.10.10.5 255.255.255.240
                                      

                                      If I now add the custom line in addition:

                                      Selection_822.png

                                      I now get:

                                      [2.4.5-RELEASE][admin@google.stevew.lan]/root: cat /var/etc/openvpn-csc/server2/test
                                      ifconfig-push 10.10.10.5 255.255.255.240
                                      ifconfig-push 10.10.10.5 255.255.255.240
                                      

                                      Clearly both those lines are not required! 😉

                                      Steve

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                                      • noplanN
                                        noplan
                                        last edited by

                                        @stephenw10

                                        tested it with some older android clients right now
                                        without the ifconfig-push not working on device
                                        added the lines working
                                        maybe / pretty shure it is the client not the config on the Server

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