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#1
General Discussion / Re: WebGUI access from WAN??
March 16, 2023, 12:17:09 AM
Quote from: jwright on March 15, 2020, 10:42:53 PM
Try disabling reply-to on WAN rules (Firewall > Settings > Advanced)

This one is working for me.
#2
Quote from: tiermutter on September 14, 2022, 07:12:13 AM
OVPN works fine for me... As anything else on the system.

Some people are not so happy: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=30269.msg146104#msg146104.
#3
Quote from: tiermutter on September 14, 2022, 10:03:28 AM
To see phase 2 ib IPsec you need to select phase 1, with nothing selected, there is nothing to show in the list...

Perhaps, that might be the issue. Was rather unexpected behavior to me as in the 22.1 release having a single Phase 1 line you always see Phase 2. Cannot understand why they have changed that.
#4
Quote from: RamSense on September 14, 2022, 07:36:06 AM
running 22.7.4, no problems at all and vpn wireguard runs like a charm.

The most weird thing has happened to IPSec tunnel: I have created the Phase 1 config — fine, then I create the Phase 2. I save it and see the Phase 2 list empty... OK, I try to create that Phase 2 part again and get an error message saying that this item already exists. WHAT?! The list is still empty, the tunnel does not connect.

Then I restart OPNsense in hope to see the Phase 2 to become visible — to no effect. In frustration I create this thread.

Today in the morning I connect to the problematic OPNsense and... the cursed Phase 2 is there. WHAT was THAT?
#5
Once a good project turns into an absolute garbage with an alarming speed. I have made a mistake: for some stupid reason upgraded my routers to the latest release. As a result all OpenVPN tunnels are down. Tried to replace them with IPsec ones — the new release lets you create a Phase 2 configuration, but you cannot see it, cannot edit it, cannot delete it.

Stay at 22.1!!! Everything that comes later is garbage!
#6
Yes, we can install OPNsense to (I guess) any Cyberoam unit if it is x64 compatible. As far as I understand the latest releases x64 only.

I did that today. The target system was CR750iNG-XP -- total success. All you need is to write the serial image to a USB disk, then boot from it. Cyberoam BIOS entry are TAB or DEL keys while booting. But there is a little issue: Cyberoam BIOS uses 9600 bps serial connection, OPNsense -- 115200 bps. Use US-ASCII encoding.