[FUG-BR] [PFSense][OpenVPN] - Hard,init_instance

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Segunda Agosto 17 16:41:30 BRT 2009


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2009/8/17 Paulo Henrique <paulo.rddck at bsd.com.br>:
> Olá a todos da lista estou implementanto uma VPN usando o OpenVPN sobre o
> PFSense, em que o mesmo está me retornando alguns erros.
> Segue eles,
> As configuraçoes dos equipamentos são:
>
> Processador: Celeron D 440
> Memória DDR2: 1 Gbs
> HD: 80 Gbs Sata 2
> Placa-mãe: Intel Desktop Board G31 PRBR
> Fonte de alimentação 300 Watts real.
>
> Sistema Operacional: PFSense - 1.2.3 RC1
> Squid Proxy Server: 2.6.21_10
> Squidguard: 1.3-2
>
> Interface de rede WAN GW-mz: 192.168.0.117/24
> Interface de rede LAN GW-mz: 192.168.0.80/24
> Interface de rede WAN GW-fl 192.168.0.116/24
> interface de rede LAN GWfl 192.168.1.1/24
>
> No caso estou fazendo em laboratorio, e depois colocarei para ADSL + no-IP
>
> o Pool de endereços está configurado para 192.168.2.0/24
>
> Se desejarem a configuração descrita eu posto ela.
>
> Segue os logs das vpn
> Logs do lado Cliente:
>
> {LOG CLIENTE]
>
> Aug 17 18:02:43     openvpn[5693]: SIGTERM[hard,init_instance] received,
> process exiting
> Aug 17 18:02:45     openvpn[6033]: OpenVPN 2.0.6 i386-portbld-freebsd7.1
> [SSL] [LZO] built on Apr 22 2009
> Aug 17 18:02:45     openvpn[6033]: IMPORTANT: OpenVPN's default port number
> is now 1194, based on an official port number assignment by IANA. OpenVPN
> 2.0-beta16 and earlier used 5000 as the default port.
> Aug 17 18:02:45     openvpn[6033]: WARNING: No server certificate
> verification method has been enabled. See
> http://openvpn.net/howto.html#mitmfor more info.
> Aug 17 18:02:45     openvpn[6033]: WARNING: file
> '/var/etc/openvpn_client0.key' is group or others accessible
> Aug 17 18:02:45     openvpn[6038]: Attempting to establish TCP connection
> with 192.168.0.117:1194
> Aug 17 18:04:02     openvpn[6038]: TCP: connect to
> 192.168.0.117:1194failed, will try again in 5 seconds: Operation timed
> out (errno=60)
> Aug 17 18:05:23     openvpn[6038]: TCP: connect to
> 192.168.0.117:1194failed, will try again in 5 seconds: Operation timed
> out (errno=60)
> Aug 17 18:06:30     openvpn[6038]: SIGTERM[hard,init_instance] received,
> process exiting
> Aug 17 18:06:32     openvpn[6548]: OpenVPN 2.0.6 i386-portbld-freebsd7.1
> [SSL] [LZO] built on Apr 22 2009
> Aug 17 18:06:32     openvpn[6548]: IMPORTANT: OpenVPN's default port number
> is now 1194, based on an official port number assignment by IANA. OpenVPN
> 2.0-beta16 and earlier used 5000 as the default port.
> Aug 17 18:06:32     openvpn[6548]: WARNING: using --pull/--client and
> --ifconfig together is probably not what you want
> Aug 17 18:06:32     openvpn[6548]: WARNING: No server certificate
> verification method has been enabled. See
> http://openvpn.net/howto.html#mitmfor more info.
> Aug 17 18:06:32     openvpn[6548]: WARNING: file
> '/var/etc/openvpn_client0.key' is group or others accessible
> Aug 17 18:06:32     openvpn[6550]: Attempting to establish TCP connection
> with 192.168.0.117:1194
> Aug 17 18:07:49     openvpn[6550]: TCP: connect to
> 192.168.0.117:1194failed, will try again in 5 seconds: Operation timed
> out (errno=60)
> Aug 17 18:09:10     openvpn[6550]: TCP: connect to
> 192.168.0.117:1194failed, will try again in 5 seconds: Operation timed
> out (errno=60)
> Aug 17 18:10:32     openvpn[6550]: TCP: connect to
> 192.168.0.117:1194failed, will try again in 5 seconds: Operation timed
> out (errno=60)
> Aug 17 18:10:43     openvpn[6550]: SIGTERM[hard,init_instance] received,
> process exiting
> Aug 17 18:10:45     openvpn[7053]: OpenVPN 2.0.6 i386-portbld-freebsd7.1
> [SSL] [LZO] built on Apr 22 2009
> Aug 17 18:10:45     openvpn[7053]: IMPORTANT: OpenVPN's default port number
> is now 1194, based on an official port number assignment by IANA. OpenVPN
> 2.0-beta16 and earlier used 5000 as the default port.
> Aug 17 18:10:45     openvpn[7053]: WARNING: using --pull/--client and
> --ifconfig together is probably not what you want
> Aug 17 18:10:45     openvpn[7053]: WARNING: No server certificate
> verification method has been enabled. See
> http://openvpn.net/howto.html#mitmfor more info.
> Aug 17 18:10:45     openvpn[7053]: WARNING: file
> '/var/etc/openvpn_client0.key' is group or others accessible
> Aug 17 18:10:45     openvpn[7053]: LZO compression initialized
> Aug 17 18:10:45     openvpn[7058]: Attempting to establish TCP connection
> with 192.168.0.117:1194
>
>
> [LOG SERVER]
>
> Aug 17 18:10:33 openvpn[6605]: /etc/rc.filter_configure tun0 1500 1559
> 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.2 init  Aug 17 18:10:33 openvpn[6605]: SIGTERM[hard,]
> received, process exiting  Aug 17 18:10:35 openvpn[7836]: OpenVPN 2.0.6
> i386-portbld-freebsd7.1 [SSL] [LZO] built on Apr 22 2009  Aug 17
> 18:10:35 openvpn[7836]:
> WARNING: file '/var/etc/openvpn_server0.key' is group or others accessible  Aug
> 17 18:10:35 openvpn[7836]: gw 192.168.0.100  Aug 17 18:10:35 openvpn[7836]:
> TUN/TAP device /dev/tun0 opened  Aug 17 18:10:35 openvpn[7836]:
> /sbin/ifconfig tun0 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.2 mtu 1500 netmask 255.255.255.255
> up  Aug 17 18:10:35 openvpn[7836]: /etc/rc.filter_configure tun0 1500 1560
> 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.2 init  Aug 17 18:10:35 openvpn[7851]: Listening for
> incoming TCP connection on [undef]:1194  Aug 17 18:10:35 openvpn[7851]:
> TCPv4_SERVER link local (bound): [undef]:1194  Aug 17 18:10:35 openvpn[7851]:
> TCPv4_SERVER link remote: [undef]  Aug 17 18:10:35 openvpn[7851]:
> Initialization Sequence Completed
> [END LOG ]
>
> No caso, já reanalisei toda a configuração e não encontro onde pode estar
> gerando esse problema.
>
> É a primeira vez que configura o OpenVPN sobre o PFSense antes só no
> FreeBSD, onde consigo ver que está funcionando o tunnel.
> Sem mais agradeço.
>
> Paulo Henrique.
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