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[SOLVED] Always so difficult… Trying to get Android smartphone to work

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  • N
    NOYB
    last edited by May 22, 2017, 6:45 PM

    Here are my Windows and Android OpenVPN profiles.  There are only two lines different between them.

    dev tun
    resolv-retry infinite

    Windows OpenVPN Profile (certs snipped out)

    
    dev tun
    persist-tun
    persist-key
    cipher AES-256-CBC
    auth SHA512
    tls-client
    client
    resolv-retry infinite
    remote my.domain.com 1194 udp
    lport 0
    verify-x509-name "OpenVPN Server Certificate" name
    auth-user-pass
    ns-cert-type server
    comp-lzo adaptive
    
     <ca>-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
    -----END CERTIFICATE-----</ca> 
     <cert>-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
    -----END CERTIFICATE-----</cert> 
     <key>-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
    -----END PRIVATE KEY-----</key> 
     <tls-auth>#
    # 2048 bit OpenVPN static key
    #
    -----BEGIN OpenVPN Static key V1-----
    -----END OpenVPN Static key V1-----</tls-auth> 
     key-direction 1
    
    

    Android OpenVPN Profile (certs snipped out)

    
    persist-tun
    persist-key
    cipher AES-256-CBC
    auth SHA512
    tls-client
    client
    remote my.domain.com 1194 udp
    lport 0
    verify-x509-name "OpenVPN Server Certificate" name
    auth-user-pass
    ns-cert-type server
    comp-lzo adaptive
    
     <ca>-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
    -----END CERTIFICATE-----</ca> 
     <cert>-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
    -----END CERTIFICATE-----</cert> 
     <key>-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
    -----END PRIVATE KEY-----</key> 
     <tls-auth>#
    # 2048 bit OpenVPN static key
    #
    -----BEGIN OpenVPN Static key V1-----
    -----END OpenVPN Static key V1-----</tls-auth> 
     key-direction 1
    
    
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      NOYB
      last edited by May 22, 2017, 6:51 PM

      Be sure the profile being used on the Android has LF line termination only.  Not CRLF.

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        Mr. Jingles
        last edited by May 22, 2017, 7:00 PM

        @NOYB:

        Be sure the profile being used on the Android has LF line termination only.  Not CRLF.

        Thank you for both replies, NOYB ;D

        I'll compare your configs with mine.

        What do you mean with the above quoted? I only export the *.ovpn in pfSense export utility, and then try to import it in Android. Do I need to change something somewhere?

        6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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          NOYB
          last edited by May 22, 2017, 7:04 PM

          If you export and use directly that should be fine.  It should have only the LF line endings.  If you edit it, especially in Windows, it could be saved with CRLF line endings.

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          • M
            Mr. Jingles
            last edited by May 30, 2017, 7:11 PM May 30, 2017, 6:48 PM

            @Mr.:

            Nobody can help me?

            This is my opvn profile. different compared to NOYB are (although I don't know why?):

            auth SHA1
            auth-user-pass
            ns-cert-type server

            
            persist-tun
            persist-key
            cipher AES-256-CBC
            auth SHA1
            tls-client
            client
            remote domain.dynu.net 44000 udp
            lport 0
            verify-x509-name "smartphone-server" name
            remote-cert-tls server
            comp-lzo adaptive
            
             <ca>-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
            -----END CERTIFICATE-----</ca> 
             <cert>-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
            -----END CERTIFICATE-----</cert> 
             <key>-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
            -----END PRIVATE KEY-----</key> 
             <tls-auth>#
            # 2048 bit OpenVPN static key
            #
            -----BEGIN OpenVPN Static key V1-----
            -----END OpenVPN Static key V1-----</tls-auth> 
            key-direction 1
            
            

            But when I adapt NOYB's differential settings the problem remains the same.

            6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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            • M
              Mr. Jingles
              last edited by May 30, 2017, 8:49 PM

              Solved.

              Don't email the *.opvn profile to your Android device, neither from Windows nor Debian: the Android email client corrupts the *.ovpn…

              6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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                NOYB
                last edited by May 31, 2017, 1:36 AM

                Here.  Let me fix that for you.

                @Mr.:

                Don't email the *.opvn profile to your Android device, neither from Windows nor Debian: the Android email client corrupts the *.ovpn…

                Don't email security certificates.  Especially private keys.  Period!!!

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                  Mr. Jingles
                  last edited by May 31, 2017, 3:07 PM

                  @NOYB:

                  Here.  Let me fix that for you.

                  @Mr.:

                  Don't email the *.opvn profile to your Android device, neither from Windows nor Debian: the Android email client corrupts the *.ovpn…

                  Period!!!

                  Here, let me fix that for you: Period

                  Comma.

                  UNLESS it is on your own LAN and you are both the only sender and receiver.

                  6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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                    NOYB
                    last edited by Jun 1, 2017, 12:20 AM

                    @Mr.:

                    @NOYB:

                    Here.  Let me fix that for you.

                    @Mr.:

                    Don't email the *.opvn profile to your Android device, neither from Windows nor Debian: the Android email client corrupts the *.ovpn…

                    Period!!!

                    Here, let me fix that for you: Period

                    Comma.

                    UNLESS it is on your own LAN and you are both the only sender and receiver.

                    Nope.  Not even then.

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                    • GertjanG
                      Gertjan
                      last edited by Jun 2, 2017, 8:10 PM

                      @Mr.:

                      …..
                      UNLESS it is on your own LAN and you are both the only sender and receiver.

                      With or without the mail server on the other side of the planet ?  ;)

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

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                        Mr. Jingles
                        last edited by Jun 2, 2017, 8:27 PM

                        @Gertjan:

                        @Mr.:

                        …..
                        UNLESS it is on your own LAN and you are both the only sender and receiver.

                        With or without the mail server on the other side of the planet ?  ;)

                        6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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