I'm new to the forum and just joined. I searched and did not find any threads related to my problem.
I upgraded my Asus RT-AC68R to version 386.12 last night and the openvpn client will not start with message "Error - check configuration". The <name>.opvn file is provided by CloudConnexa, rebranded OpenVPN Cloud, which is the same group that offers the openvpn software. I believe the actual client connection parameters are downloaded from CloudConnexa when the client is started. Previously, the same router was on a pre-Merlin release with a very old version of openvpn which did work under the same conditions.
The system log file seems to indicate that the vpnclient errors out related to adding an ipv6 address . I've attached the log to this thread. I have ipv6 turned off on my router since my ISP, Metronet, is using CG-NAT (Carrier Grade NAT) with ipv4 addresses only. I have validated this @ https://ipv6-test.com/ and I tried turning turning ipv6 on with no joy.
CloudConnexa uses ipv4 and ipv6 for setting up the connector tunnel address. There is no provision to turn off ipv6 on their side.
I upgraded my Asus RT-AC68R to version 386.12 last night and the openvpn client will not start with message "Error - check configuration". The <name>.opvn file is provided by CloudConnexa, rebranded OpenVPN Cloud, which is the same group that offers the openvpn software. I believe the actual client connection parameters are downloaded from CloudConnexa when the client is started. Previously, the same router was on a pre-Merlin release with a very old version of openvpn which did work under the same conditions.
The system log file seems to indicate that the vpnclient errors out related to adding an ipv6 address . I've attached the log to this thread. I have ipv6 turned off on my router since my ISP, Metronet, is using CG-NAT (Carrier Grade NAT) with ipv4 addresses only. I have validated this @ https://ipv6-test.com/ and I tried turning turning ipv6 on with no joy.
CloudConnexa uses ipv4 and ipv6 for setting up the connector tunnel address. There is no provision to turn off ipv6 on their side.
- Has anyone else run into something similar or a known solution?
- Is this where I should report this problem to get it resolved? If not, please let me know.