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    Problems with OpenVPN Export Utility

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    • K
      KrisDouglas
      last edited by

      Hello, I noticed after installing the OpenVPN export utility that it was not displaying on the UI properly.

      I tried to uninstall it and I got the following error:

      Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /usr/local/pkg/openvpn-client-export.inc on line 443
      

      at the bottom of the page. This happens just after it says the following:

      Removing package...
      Starting package deletion for p7zip-9.13...done.
      Starting package deletion for zip-3.0...done.
      Removing OpenVPN Client Export Utility components...
      Tabs items... done.
      Loading package instructions...
      
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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        Sounds like somehow that file may have been corrupted.

        If you can get to the shell, try:

        fetch -o /usr/local/pkg/ http://www.pfsense.com/packages/config/openvpn-client-export/openvpn-client-export.inc
        

        Then see if it works.

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        • K
          KrisDouglas
          last edited by

          I should have replied back to let everyone know, I fixed this with the above solution a couple of days ago.

          The one thing I will tell you, is that if you rely on a firewall to access the machine you will be in deep trouble if you reboot it.

          If you ever come across this problem you need to fix it before you restart the machine.

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