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[SOLVED] PiVPN with PiHole home server. UT client configuration [step-by-step]

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    • H Offline
      herr-b
      last edited by herr-b 20 Jul 2020, 14:57

      I have the same problem. I have raspian on the pi, pihole and pivpn installed and created a ovpn file. Then I split the information of the ovpn file according to an explanation https://www.ubports.com/blog/ubports-blogs-news-1/post/using-vpn-in-ubuntu-touch-3065 but I can't connect to my pivpn.

      So now I am waiting for the support of ovpn files ...

      For somebody familiar with scripts, I think it would not be so difficult to write a script for the procedure written in the mentioned tutorial.

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        BigB
        last edited by 20 Jul 2020, 15:27

        Ok, so it's good to know that I'm not alone. 😉

        How about comparing Pivpn and protonvpn sample certificates? Maybe it may help us somehow.

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          A Former User
          last edited by A Former User 20 Jul 2020, 18:45

          I also have a pivpn/hole at home. The links @Lakotaubp posted helped me. If I remember right I added :1194 after the server address to get it work (I'm not talking about the port checkbox - I wrote myurl.com:1194). I can't check it because I have no UT device at the moment.

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            herr-b
            last edited by herr-b 20 Jul 2020, 20:19

            I tested again, with the same result. I get an error message, that is displayed only partly, although on my tablet screen there is enough space to display a complete article ...

            screenshot20200720_220623415_600.png

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              Code_Gaug @BigB
              last edited by 22 Jul 2020, 11:19

              @BigB I don't know I could help you or not but I want to know this
              .
              Can Desktop Linux with the generated .pem files connect successfully to PiVPN server from outside of LAN?

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                Capsia @BigB
                last edited by 22 Jul 2020, 13:58

                @BigB Hi,
                I'm running pivpn+pihole (Ubuntu server on my Pi) on my UT phone (N5) successfully ( step by step below )

                1. Install pihole first, this will allow you to use the install procedure without having to edit config files:
                  pivpn documentation: https://github.com/pivpn/pivpn/wiki/OpenVPN
                curl -sSL https://install.pi-hole.net | bash
                
                1. Install pivpn: make sure you've selected local dns (pihole) and disable elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), because ECC is not supported on the old version of OpenVPN on UT. Also make sure you've selected OpenVPN, not Wireguard.
                curl -L https://install.pivpn.io | bash
                
                1. Open port 1194 (default) on your router. A domain with DDNS is also useful if you don't have a static IP, else you have to change the IP in the settings each time your connection changes IP.
                2. Add the client to pivpn ( don't use special characters in the password or username, just letters and numbers)
                  more info on alphanumeric pw and user: https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2188/solved-vpn-no-vpn-secrets-error
                pivpn add
                
                1. Get the ovpn file from your pi and extract files:
                ca.crt <- all the content between <ca> and </ca>
                client.crt <- all the content between <cert> and </cert>
                client.key <- all the content between <key> and </key>
                ta.key <- all the content between <tls-auth> and </tls-auth>
                
                1. copy the 4 files in ~/.cert/nm-openvpn on your phone
                2. create a new vpn connection in the settings using the following settings:
                  Server: your public ip
                  Port: 1194 (default)
                  Type: OpenVPN
                  Protocol: UDP
                  Auth type: Certificates (TLS)
                  Client certificate: client.crt
                  Private key: client.key
                  Password: (password of the client)
                  CA certificate: ca.crt
                  Use additional TLS authentication: yes
                  TLS key: ta.key
                  Key direction: 1
                  Verify peer certificate: yes
                  Peer certificate TLS type: Server
                  Cipher: AES-256-CBC
                  Compress data: no (doesn't seem to work)

                If it still doesn't work, please post the content of the following command when you are trying to connect to the VPN:

                tail -f /var/log/syslog
                
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                  herr-b
                  last edited by 22 Jul 2020, 16:40

                  In my case syslog shows:
                  NetworkManager ... result="success"
                  ... Started the VPN service ...
                  ... Saw the service appear; activating connection ...
                  ... <error> ... vpn-connection ... Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request.

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                    Capsia @herr-b
                    last edited by 22 Jul 2020, 16:53

                    @herr-b Can you check if running the following command works:

                    sudo openvpn myfile.ovpn
                    
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                      herr-b
                      last edited by 22 Jul 2020, 20:11

                      @Capsia yes this command works, I can enter the password and at the end it confirms "Initialization Sequence Completed". On the pivpn I see the connected device. But opening Morph Browser the traffic is not routed via the pihole. So I suppose, that I make something wrong with the "Manual Configuration" or the four files.

                      It is a little bit confusing, that the configuration never remembers the settings: "key-direction 1" and "cipher AES-256-CBC" when I edit the connection.

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                        Capsia @herr-b
                        last edited by 23 Jul 2020, 21:18

                        @herr-b It's ok that the traffic isn't routed to the vpn, the command is just creating the connection between UT and the VPN server to check if the settings are supported in the previous version of OpenVPN (installed on UT).

                        To check if the configuration is ok and it is saved in the settings follow the procedure:

                        1. Find the id (UUID) of your vpn connection running:
                        nmcli c
                        
                        1. Run the following command and check your config:
                        nmcli --show-secrets c show CONNECTION_ID
                        

                        Check the vpn.data and vpn.secrets fields:

                        vpn.data:                               ta = /home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/ta.key, cert = /home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/client.crt, dev = tun, key = /home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/client.key, ca = /home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/ca.crt, remote-cert-tls = server, cert-pass-flags = 0, cipher = AES-256-CBC, remote = YOUR_IP_OR_DOMAIN:1194, auth = SHA256, connection-type = tls, ta-dir = 1
                        vpn.secrets:                            cert-pass = YOUR_SECRET_PASSWORD
                        

                        If the fields are wrong you can force the config running:

                        nmcli c modify CONNECTION_ID vpn.data "auth = SHA256, ca = /home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/ca.crt, cert = /home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/client.crt, cert-pass-flags = 0, cipher = AES-256-CBC, connection-type = tls, dev = tun, key = /home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/client.key, remote = YOUR_IP_OR_DOMAIN:1194, remote-cert-tls = server, ta = /home/phablet/.cert/nm-openvpn/ta.key, ta-dir = 1"
                        

                        In case no secret is saved

                        nmcli c modify CONNECTION_ID vpn.secrets "cert-pass = YOUR_SECRET_PASSWORD"
                        
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                          BigB
                          last edited by 24 Jul 2020, 20:40

                          @Capsia
                          I really Thank You! 🙂
                          I believe it'll be solution, because I have enabled ECC during installation.
                          Unfortunately I can reinstall and check if it works soonest on Sunday.

                          Some questions before reinstalling:

                          1. When I disable EEC, does traffic'll be still encrypted somehow?
                          2. Can I pick and forward my custom port for VPN, just not to leave it default?
                          3. If it works for me, could you allow me to copy your solution to 1st post, to be easy accessible for others? Of course I'll mark that You found the solution.

                          Once again, big big thanks!

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                            Capsia @BigB
                            last edited by 24 Jul 2020, 21:20

                            @BigB

                            1. Yes traffic is still encrypted, ECC is used to make smaller certificates and faster cryptography for clients that support it. UT doesn't support it yet, in the future the openvpn package might get an update so that we can benefit of the latest improvements.
                            2. I haven't tried changing port, but it should work. Also change the configs accordingly.
                            3. Yes👍
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                              herr-b
                              last edited by 25 Jul 2020, 10:14

                              @Capsia yes for me it seems to work now! I checked the config according to your advice and the fields where different, secrets was empty. I also added the port according to @thilov and entered directly myurl.com:1194

                              Then I forced the config and secret with your commands and now it works! Many thanks!

                              (I also used the same folder, you used in your post but I don't know if this has any influence, just made it easier for me to check the fields and make the new input.)

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                                BigB
                                last edited by 26 Jul 2020, 10:11

                                @Capsia
                                Big Thanks!!!

                                I also had problems like @herr-b -

                                NetworkManager ... result="success"
                                ... Started the VPN service ...
                                ... Saw the service appear; activating connection ...
                                ... <error> ... vpn-connection ... Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request.
                                

                                But I followed nmcli steps and got it working with custom gateway port.

                                I'll soon update first post for solution and change title to solved.

                                Once again thank You 🙂

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                                  Capsia @BigB
                                  last edited by 26 Jul 2020, 20:06

                                  @BigB @herr-b Great 👍

                                  @herr-b said in [SOLVED] PiVPN with PiHole home server. UT client configuration [step-by-step]:

                                  (I also used the same folder, you used in your post but I don't know if this has any influence, just made it easier for me to check the fields and make the new input.)

                                  Any directory should be fine, I've just used the same as on my pc to make checking easier 😉

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