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    OpenVPN setup does not offer what i need for my vpn server....

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      • Vlad NirkyV Online
        Vlad Nirky @Vlad Nirky
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        root@ubuntu-phablet:/etc/netplan# cat 90-NM-911859dd-e65a-42d2-9ac7-3c5641807798.yaml 
        network:
          version: 2
          nm-devices:
            NM-911859dd-e65a-42d2-9ac7-3c5641807798:
              renderer: NetworkManager
              networkmanager:
                uuid: "911859dd-e65a-42d2-9ac7-3c5641807798"
                name: "sarbacane.ddns.net"
                passthrough:
                  connection.type: "vpn"
                  connection.autoconnect: "false"
                  connection.permissions: "user:jll:;"
                  vpn.auth: "SHA256"
                  vpn.ca: "/home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/jll-ca.pem"
                  vpn.cert: "/home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/jll-cert.pem"
                  vpn.cert-pass-flags: "0"
                  vpn.cipher: "AES-256-CBC"
                  vpn.connection-type: "tls"
                  vpn.dev: "tun"
                  vpn.key: "/home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/jll-key.pem"
                  vpn.remote: "sarbacane.test.be:1194"
                  vpn.remote-cert-tls: "server"
                  vpn.tls-crypt: "/home/jll/.cert/nm-openvpn/jll-tls-crypt.pem"
                  vpn.tls-version-min: "1.2"
                  vpn.verify-x509-name: "name:rpi3_9b0ae2d9-f297-4706-ab24-8a9d63b3a51f"
                  vpn.ta: "/home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/jll-tls-crypt.pem"
                  vpn.service-type: "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn"
                  ipv4.method: "auto"
                  ipv6.addr-gen-mode: "default"
                  ipv6.method: "auto"
                  proxy._: ""
        
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        • Vlad NirkyV Online
          Vlad Nirky @Vlad Nirky
          last edited by Vlad Nirky

          Hmm, I see an error in my file, I left /home/jll for the TLS...
          I'll change it to /home/phablet and test again.

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          • Vlad NirkyV Online
            Vlad Nirky @Vlad Nirky
            last edited by

            Well, the VPN seems to be connected, but only when my Wi-Fi is active...
            As soon as I have access to Wi-Fi elsewhere, I will continue my tests.
            Fingers crossed.

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            • Vlad NirkyV Online
              Vlad Nirky @Vlad Nirky
              last edited by

              I must continue searching because, after restarting, the modified VPN configuration in /etc/netplan is no longer available.

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              • Vlad NirkyV Online
                Vlad Nirky @Vlad Nirky
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                Well, changing the file doesn't help.
                I'm now trying on the PC configured nmcli connection export jll > jll.nmconnection
                and on the phone sudo nmcli connection import type openvpn file jll.nmconnection
                So far, it's not working... 🤣

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                • Vlad NirkyV Online
                  Vlad Nirky @Vlad Nirky
                  last edited by

                  It's progressing, I can connect via network manager now but I don't have an IP address in my local network...

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                    gpatel-fr @Vlad Nirky
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                    @Vlad-Nirky

                    I must fail to understand what you mean and if yes I apologize for that in advance, what is troubling me is that it's not OpenVpn's (or any VPN) job to provide a local IP address, it's the local network stack.
                    So if your local network is 192.168.0.x, the local Wifi router will give your system say you local IP address 192.168.0.20, the Vpn local address will be 192.168.99.18, le distant Vpn address (OpenVpn gateway) 192.168.99.17, for a distant local network of say 192.168.20.x. In my example, the 192.168.99.x come from the distant OpenVpn server configuration.

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                    • Vlad NirkyV Online
                      Vlad Nirky @gpatel-fr
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                      @gpatel-fr
                      Yes and the serveur config is working with my pc Fedora 42 and NetworkManager.
                      The VPN serveur is not my routeur but a rpi 3 running openvpn.
                      I have tried sudo openvpn --config /home/phablet/jll.ovpn --verb 4
                      The vpn is up and tun0 created.
                      but i can't ping my local network.
                      I have had ping success when i added sudo ip route add 192.168.128.0/23 dev tun0
                      It's look like (i'm not a network expert) the NM don't add the route for some reason on the phone (confinment or bug) and the NM on my PC does it.

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                      • Vlad NirkyV Online
                        Vlad Nirky @gpatel-fr
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                        @gpatel-fr
                        Tesing is uneasy because i can't connect via ssh on the phone and have to d all through terminal on the phone... 😢

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                          gpatel-fr @Vlad Nirky
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                          @Vlad-Nirky said in OpenVPN setup does not offer what i need for my vpn server....:

                          The VPN serveur is not my routeur but a rpi 3 running openvpn.

                          if this means that both your client and the server use the same network configuration, I don't think it can work. For routing to pass through the VPN, the client network and the server network should be different. That could be done with manual IP configuration at least on your test server (the Pi if I understand correctly).

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                            Vlad Nirky @gpatel-fr
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                            @gpatel-fr
                            I must have expressed myself poorly.
                            The tunnel created tun0 has an address of 10.238.198.3.
                            By adding the route, I can access my 192.168.128.0/23 network.
                            On my PC, NetworkManager does the job: it opens the connection, receives an IP for the VPN, and adds the route (this is configured by my user's .ovpn, which I imported).
                            Under UT, there is no .ovpn import. Configuration via the NetworkManager interface does not work (or I cannot get it to work). I exported the NetworkManager configuration from my PC with nmcli connection export and re-imported it into UT via nmcli connection import.
                            Roughly speaking, it should contain what is in the .ovpn file.
                            I added the TLS key password.
                            The connection is established, I have a tun0 created with an IP address of 10.238.198.x, but pinging my 192.168.128.x network does not work even if I add the route so that my access to 192.168.128.0/23 is via tun0.
                            However, if I do the same thing by launching the VPN via OpenVPN using the .ovpn and adding the same route as before, the tun0 tunnel is created and I can ping the machines on my network.

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                              gpatel-fr @Vlad Nirky
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                              @Vlad-Nirky said in OpenVPN setup does not offer what i need for my vpn server....:

                              I must have expressed myself poorly.

                              fact is, these VPN network configurations are a bit intricate and difficult to explain, remotely there is only one way to make them really clear: a diagram.

                              @Vlad-Nirky said in OpenVPN setup does not offer what i need for my vpn server....:

                              adds the route

                              if you have to add a route manually, there is something cheesy. Normally in simple cases OpenVpn handles all the routing automatically.

                              @Vlad-Nirky said in OpenVPN setup does not offer what i need for my vpn server....:

                              if I do the same thing by launching the VPN via OpenVPN using the .ovpn and adding the same route as before, the tun0 tunnel is created and I can ping the machines on my network

                              I take it that you confirmed that the tunnel is opened and working by taking a look at the openvpn interface statistics on the server (your PI if I understand correctly is in all case the test server right ?)
                              Something like
                              ip stats show dev tun0
                              to ensure that your packets are really passing by the Vpn.

                              My favourite test in case of Openvpn problems is pinging from each side the opposite Openvpn address, it could be 10.238.198.1 from one side and 10.238.198.2 from the other side (to be checked with ip a on both sides, the inet and the peer should be the same but reversed of course)

                              On a standard Linux, Openvpn logs to syslog and it can be really interesting to take a look at it, I don't have yet a phone to check what happens on UT. Routing can get really tricky with Openvpn, even by looking at syslog, sometimes it may be necessary to set

                              sudo sysctl net.ipv4.conf.all.log_martians=1

                              because by default this kind of problem is not sent to syslog. That's typically the case where it's necessary to add a route manually (I had this problem when running Openvpn in a lxd container)..

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                                zakafx @gpatel-fr
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                                I am glad that I found this thread. I also wanted to have remote access to my network while on the go so I enabled open VPN on my network. I actually use wireguard, but since there is no wireguard support in settings, I decided to use openvpn just for Ubuntu touch.

                                I followed the guide that's on the Ubuntu touch website, extracting all of the keys and information required to set this up. However, while I am able to establish a connection, I cannot ping anything at all, my route out to the internet as well as to internal network devices is dead.

                                I thought perhaps my configuration was wrong, so to verify everything was fine, I downloaded the OpenVPN app on my regular phone (android) and imported the profile that was created from my router (I used this exact profile to extract keys from above). Once it connected, everything just worked.

                                I'll follow this thread in case there are additional instructions I need to implement.

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                                  gpatel-fr @zakafx
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                                  @zakafx said in OpenVPN setup does not offer what i need for my vpn server....:

                                  I followed the guide that's on the Ubuntu touch website, extracting all of the keys and information required to set this up. However, while I am able to establish a connection, I cannot ping anything at all, my route out to the internet as well as to internal network devices is dead.

                                  sorry I can't help you more but my phone under UT is still in the near future :-). I'd advise you to run the commands I gave in my previous message and post the result, with possibly a schema of your network to make things more clear.

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                                    zakafx @gpatel-fr
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                                    @gpatel-fr I just arrived back from a work trip so perhaps this weekend ill play around and report back. ill add a route manually and see what happens!

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                                    • Vlad NirkyV Online
                                      Vlad Nirky @gpatel-fr
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                                      @gpatel-en
                                      Thank you for these explanations. Interesting...
                                      I will look into it further.
                                      I will keep you informed.

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                                        OtaDr
                                        last edited by OtaDr

                                        Hello, I am using an internet proxy with OVPN (IPFire project) and a phone with UT 24.04 (Pixel 3Axl). The VPN works both for accessing the local network and as a proxy for accessing, for example, the web from a mobile phone. (There were problems with the encryption type on the ovpn server side.)

                                        I will add:
                                        On the server side, I changed the encryption type from AES-GCM 256-bit to CBC 256-bit, and
                                        then added the PKCS12 certificate to the phone...

                                        Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

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                                          MrT10001
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                                          In the Xenial days I used VPN Editor which worked great for NordVPN. I don't know if it will work on Focal or Noble, may need an upgrade, but it had more tweaks to get things going.

                                          Xiaomi Redmi Note 7.... And more...
                                          I have too many devices...

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                                            jagdtigger @arubislander
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                                            @arubislander said in OpenVPN setup does not offer what i need for my vpn server....:

                                            Do you have an Ubuntu Desktop PC you could configure your VPN on and see if it works? Preferably one running the very same base version as the UT you have on your device. So 20.04 or 24.04.

                                            Sorry for the long radio silence, something come up. Copied over the yaml file from netplan as is leaving content and name unchanged (minus the cert and key paths). It wont show up in settings under VPN, not even a reboot makes it appear.....

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                                              Vlad Nirky @jagdtigger
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                                              @jagdtigger
                                              Here's what I've done so far.
                                              I imported the .ovpn file generated by my OpenVPN server into an Ubuntu 24.04 PC.
                                              I tested that the VPN was working properly on the PC.
                                              I exported this configuration using
                                              nmcli connection export "<vpn name="">" > myvpn.nmconnection
                                              I corrected the paths so that they point to /home/phablet/...
                                              I copied this file to my phone, then imported the connection
                                              nmcli connection import type openvpn file myvpn.ovpn
                                              I opened this configuration in the UT VPN settings to add the TLS key password
                                              I connected to my wife's phone's Wi-Fi and activated the VPN, which turned on.
                                              My IP was 10.238.198.3
                                              No way to ping a machine on my network even though the VPN is up (tun0 is in the result of ip a)
                                              I copied the ovpn file on the smartphone then I then tried to simplify (no longer going through NetworkManager) and used
                                              sudo openvpn --config /home/phablet/<vpn name>.ovpn --verb 4
                                              ip a gives tun0 present
                                              but no way to ping a machine on my network .
                                              I have added the route
                                              sudo ip route add 192.168.128.0/23 dev tun0.
                                              After that i have been able to ping my network from the phone.

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