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    Not using OVPN anymore - log entry

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      McMurphy
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      I am no longer using OVPN however I see the following entry in the System>General Log File

      Aug 26 19:27:18	rc.gateway_alarm	53624	>>> Gateway alarm: VPN_GW (Addr:172.16.50.254 Alarm:1 RTT:0ms RTTsd:0ms Loss:100%)
      Aug 26 19:27:18	check_reload_status	645	updating dyndns VPN_GW
      Aug 26 19:27:18	check_reload_status	645	Restarting IPsec tunnels
      Aug 26 19:27:18	check_reload_status	645	Restarting OpenVPN tunnels/interfaces
      Aug 26 19:27:18	check_reload_status	645	Reloading filter
      Aug 26 19:27:19	php-fpm	592	/rc.openvpn: The command '/sbin/route -n6 get 'default' 2>/dev/null | /usr/bin/egrep 'flags: <.*PROTO.*>'' returned exit code '1', the output was ''
      Aug 26 19:28:26	rc.gateway_alarm	71975	>>> Gateway alarm: VPN_GW (Addr:172.16.50.254 Alarm:0 RTT:4.804ms RTTsd:.088ms Loss:6%)
      Aug 26 19:28:26	check_reload_status	645	updating dyndns VPN_GW
      Aug 26 19:28:26	check_reload_status	645	Restarting IPsec tunnels
      Aug 26 19:28:26	check_reload_status	645	Restarting OpenVPN tunnels/interfaces
      Aug 26 19:28:26	check_reload_status	645	Reloading filter
      Aug 26 19:28:27	php-fpm	48127	/rc.openvpn: The command '/sbin/route -n6 get 'default' 2>/dev/null | /usr/bin/egrep 'flags: <.*PROTO.*>'' returned exit code '1', the output was ''
      

      I have no OVPN clients nor servers defined so are these OpenVPN log entries normal?

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        viragomann @McMurphy
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        @McMurphy
        The VPN_GW might arise from assigning an interface to an OpenVPN instance.
        So go to Interfaces > Assignments and check if there is a related existing interface. If so delete it.

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