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    • J
      Jamerson last edited by

      Hi Guys,
      today i have updated one of our Hardware boxes to the
      2.3.2-RELEASE (amd64)
      built on Tue Jul 19 12:44:43 CDT 2016
      FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p5

      however after the the openvpn stops working.

      Tue Aug 02 18:56:00 2016 TLS Error: TLS handshake failed
      Tue Aug 02 18:56:00 2016 SIGUSR1[soft,tls-error] received, process restarting
      Tue Aug 02 18:56:02 2016 UDPv4 link local (bound): [undef]
      Tue Aug 02 18:56:02 2016 UDPv4 link remote: [AF_INET]62.335.21.6:1194
      Tue Aug 02 18:57:02 2016 TLS Error: TLS key negotiation failed to occur within 60 seconds (check your network connectivity

      the firewall rule is applied on the WAN side and everything seems fine.
      from the line side i can connect using openvpn ,
      any suggestions why ?

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      • johnpoz
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator last edited by

        So do you on purpose stay a revision behind, 2.3.3 came out few days ago.

        "Tue Aug 02 18:57:02 2016 TLS Error: TLS key negotiation failed to occur within 60 seconds (check your network connectivity"

        This is what you should check.. Where are you trying to connect from?  Does pfsense even show a connection attempt?  What does the server log show?  That is from your client is it not.

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        • J
          Jamerson last edited by

          @johnpoz:

          So do you on purpose stay a revision behind, 2.3.3 came out few days ago.

          "Tue Aug 02 18:57:02 2016 TLS Error: TLS key negotiation failed to occur within 60 seconds (check your network connectivity"

          This is what you should check.. Where are you trying to connect from?  Does pfsense even show a connection attempt?  What does the server log show?  That is from your client is it not.

          thank you for your answer,
          i am trying to connect from home to the office , i am connected to the internet and everything seems fine.
          on the firewall log i see the ip coming coming the firewall log.
          on the openvpn it does shows :

          Aug 2 20:51:17 openvpn[23697]: MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
          Aug 2 20:51:17 openvpn[23697]: MANAGEMENT: CMD 'quit'
          Aug 2 20:51:17 openvpn[23697]: MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
          Aug 2 20:51:17 openvpn[23697]: MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server1.sock
          Aug 2 20:50:15 openvpn[23697]: MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected
          Aug 2 20:50:15 openvpn[23697]: MANAGEMENT: CMD 'quit'
          Aug 2 20:50:15 openvpn[23697]: MANAGEMENT: CMD 'status 2'
          Aug 2 20:50:15 openvpn[23697]: MANAGEMENT: Client connected from /var/etc/openvpn/server1.sock
          Aug 2 20:49:14 openvpn[23697]: MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected

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          • J
            Jamerson last edited by

            the Pfsense have two WAN, somehow the routing of the openvpn is not on going to the right interface.

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