Hi
Since I have found the time I have done the factory reset without an import and it works after reconfiguring openvpn and some other settings. Great !
Thanks for you help.
Is it safe to import all other settings now or do I have to re-enter them manually in order to avoid that it breaks again?
In the meantime:
I first did a factory reset, imported settings from a file. Same problem
I then defaulted VPN Server 1 settings and manually re-entered its settings. Problem persists.
Do you have other hints ? Should I provide other logs?
Thanks for that.
Lease time is '1 days' with VPN Server ON and '15 minutes' with VPN Server OFF. Strange ...
WAN IP, DNS and Gateway are they same in both states.
Some more info (as requested):
I can ping to the WAN from the router. The Asus GUI shows that i am connected to my ISP.
I cannot access the WAN from all clients behind the router.
AFAIK there is no setting for the WAN DHCP lease time in the WAN GUI section. So i don't know its setting value.
Hi all
Thank you very much for getting into this.
I rebootet twice after newly rebooting with Server 1 disabled and then enabling only Server 1. In general I only have Server 1 enabled.
I did update the firmware recently (~1 week ago, but the same problem was there before !) to 384.8_2 and...
It wasn't related to ipv6.
I have now set proto udp4 in the custom configuration section and this works but the problem remains, that I can use the router as normal when disabling OpenVPN Server followed by a reboot. I can continue using it after manually enabling the OpenVPN Server. I can then...
Hi
I have configured open-vpn and it generally works. But only until I reboot. As I think this might be related to having disabled IPV6 and the router while booting falling back to ipv6. Then all traffic to WAN is blocked.
Jan 27 10:38:21 ovpn-server1[737]: OpenVPN 2.4.6 arm-unknown-linux-gnu...