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    VPN Client Export web page not found

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      gordsworld
      last edited by

      Recently purchased a new PfSense router and uploaded my previous config to it and all is OK.
      Except I can no longer get to the OpenVPN "client export" web page during a VPN session.
      Just wondering if this is a bug or if I am an idiot. Below is my current system info.

      Version 2.1-RELEASE (i386)
      built on Wed Sep 11 18:16:44 EDT 2013
      FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p11

      You are on the latest version.
      Platform nanobsd (4g)
      NanoBSD Boot Slice pfsense0 / ad0s1 (ro)
      CPU Type Geode(TM) Integrated Processor by AMD PCS
      Uptime 22 Hours 31 Minutes 16 Seconds
      Current date/time
      Wed Mar 5 15:29:37 MST 2014
      DNS server(s) 127.0.0.1
      208.122.23.22
      208.122.23.23
      108.171.182.159
      108.171.177.124
      Last config change Wed Mar 5 10:42:12 MST 2014
      State table size
      1% (321/23000)
      Show states
      MBUF Usage
      8% (646/8512)
      Load average
      0.22, 0.18, 0.13
      CPU usage
      3%
      Memory usage  
      41% of 235 MB
      Disk usage  
      10% of 1.8G

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        phil.davis
        last edited by

        Just wondering if this is a bug or if I am an idiot.

        OpenVPN Client Export is an add-on package. I guess after uploading your config from the other box, the system never auto-installed the package (I think after a config restore it reboots and during the reboot tries to reload packages?).
        System->Packages, Available Packages and install it.

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          gordsworld
          last edited by

          You are correct. It did not auto install. Got it going now thanks!

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