Greg_E
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That is the error I’m getting. I did have a tunnel up earlier today with pfsense on both ends after changing to tcp.
Here is the config file that I’m trying to use:
dev tun
persist-tun
persist-key
cipher AES-256-CBC
auth SHA256
pull
resolv-retry infinite
proto tcp-client
remote xxxx.yyyy.edu 8003
ifconfig 172.16.0.2 172.16.0.1
keepalive 10 60
ping-timer-rem
(secret)
2048 bit OpenVPN static key
-----BEGIN OpenVPN Static key V1-----
BIG LONG KEY
-----END OpenVPN Static key V1-----
(/secret)
Hmmm… Looks like the preformatted function didn’t work right, hope this comes out OK. I’m failing massively at formatting that config file for the screen. There are a bunch of hash marks after the secret (which I also had to change to ( )) and before the Begin key that I had to take out.
More details are that this is connected to another router at the house then to cable modem. At work it is pfsense to network with port 8003 from campus firewall forwarded back to my pfsense. Again I did have a tunnel up with pfsense to pfsense earlier. It looks like I’m not going to be able to use the static shared key for this, that it requires a tls certificate to make this device work. Maybe I’ll have to reconfigure my server and try again.