GFmn 1 Posted ... hello everyone, i set up my dd-wrt device as described in the airvpn tutorial. i have double checked every setting and consulted the dd-wrt wiki, but i can not find the error or mistake i have made. connecting with the airvpn client on windows works without problems. here is the log Serverlog Clientlog 20120507 13:22:52 I OpenVPN 2.2.1 mips-linux [sSL] [LZO2] built on Mar 19 2012 20120507 13:22:52 MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on 127.0.0.1:5001 20120507 13:22:52 W NOTE: the current --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts 20120507 13:22:52 W WARNING: file '/tmp/openvpncl/client.key' is group or others accessible 20120507 13:22:52 I LZO compression initialized 20120507 13:22:52 Control Channel MTU parms [ L:1560 D:140 EF:40 EB:0 ET:0 EL:0 ] 20120507 13:22:52 Socket Buffers: R=[87380->131072] S=[16384->131072] 20120507 13:22:52 Data Channel MTU parms [ L:1560 D:1450 EF:60 EB:135 ET:0 EL:0 AF:3/1 ] 20120507 13:22:52 Local Options String: 'V4 dev-type tun link-mtu 1560 tun-mtu 1500 proto TCPv4_CLIENT comp-lzo cipher AES-256-CBC auth SHA1 keysize 256 key-method 2 tls-client' 20120507 13:22:52 Expected Remote Options String: 'V4 dev-type tun link-mtu 1560 tun-mtu 1500 proto TCPv4_SERVER comp-lzo cipher AES-256-CBC auth SHA1 keysize 256 key-method 2 tls-server' 20120507 13:22:52 Local Options hash (VER=V4): '958c5492' 20120507 13:22:52 Expected Remote Options hash (VER=V4): '79ef4284' 20120507 13:22:52 I Attempting to establish TCP connection with 108.59.8.182:53 [nonblock] 20120507 13:23:02 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:23:17 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:23:32 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:23:47 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:24:02 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:24:17 NOTE: --mute triggered... 20120507 13:24:25 1 variation(s) on previous 5 message(s) suppressed by --mute 20120507 13:24:25 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001 20120507 13:24:25 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state' 20120507 13:24:25 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected 20120507 13:24:25 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001 20120507 13:24:25 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state' 20120507 13:24:25 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected 20120507 13:24:25 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001 20120507 13:24:25 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state' 20120507 13:24:25 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected 20120507 13:24:25 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001 20120507 13:24:25 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'log 500' 20120507 13:24:25 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected 20120507 13:24:32 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:24:48 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:25:03 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:25:18 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:25:33 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out 20120507 13:25:48 NOTE: --mute triggered... 20120507 13:27:17 6 variation(s) on previous 5 message(s) suppressed by --mute 20120507 13:27:17 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001 20120507 13:27:17 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state' 20120507 13:27:17 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected 20120507 13:27:17 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001 20120507 13:27:17 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state' 20120507 13:27:17 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected 20120507 13:27:17 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001 20120507 13:27:17 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state' 20120507 13:27:17 MANAGEMENT: Client disconnected 20120507 13:27:17 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:5001 20120507 13:27:17 D MANAGEMENT: CMD 'log 500' 19700101 00:00:00 ps. i tried other servers, ports and protocols aswell please help Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... hello everyone,i set up my dd-wrt device as described in the airvpn tutorial. i have double checked every setting and consulted the dd-wrt wiki, but i can not find the error or mistake i have made.connecting with the airvpn client on windows works without problems.here is the log20120507 13:23:02 N TCP: connect to 108.59.8.182:53 failed will try again in 5 seconds: Connection timed out ps. i tried other servers, ports and protocols aswellplease helpHello!The problem is outlined in the quoted log line. That IP address is not an entry-IP address of any Air server. You have to connect to the entry-IP address of any server you choose. Our configuration generator will generate all the files you need according to your preferences. Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
GFmn 1 Posted ... thank you very much for the hint. i thought i overlooked something. with the ip in the package generated by your server everything works like a charm. i am very pleased with your service and thank you for your support. Quote Share this post Link to post
psikey 1 Posted ... I'm having issues connecting with my Router. What router do you have? Did you need to Port Forward the port you picked? Quote Share this post Link to post
GFmn 1 Posted ... my router is a TP-Link WR1043nd with DD-WRT v24-sp2 (03/19/12) std - build 18777 (latest firmware available under ftp://dd-wrt.com/others/eko/BrainSlayer-V24-preSP2/2012/ ) i did not have to do anything but follow the tutorial on https://airvpn.org/ddwrt/ ps. you could state in your tutorial that the ip to the server is in the file "air.ovpn" under remote Quote Share this post Link to post
psikey 1 Posted ... Do you see anything in the Status page in ddwrt for the OpenVPN as mine all show blank. I took the IP from the file you mentioned. How do you see the log file as I'm not very familiar with ddwrt or Linux I have: Netgear WNDR3700 Firmware Version DD-WRT v24-sp2 (03/19/12) std - build 18777 Quote Share this post Link to post
GFmn 1 Posted ... after you entered all your stuff in services -> vpn be sure to press save and apply settings, then wait a while and it will eventually show up in status -> openvpn. i dont know anything about linux either, just copied the text from the log and thankfully the admins knew the answer. maybe you need to reboot your router and be sure to enter everything mentioned in the tutorial Quote Share this post Link to post
psikey 1 Posted ... Rebooted a few times but no joy. Copied the certs into the 3 boxes and set the firewall rules. How do you see the log you posted? Was it in the OpenVPN status section? Quote Share this post Link to post
GFmn 1 Posted ... you see the log on your dd-wrt router page under status -> openvpn e.g. http://192.168.1.1/Status_OpenVPN.asp if this is your routers ip hope this helps Quote Share this post Link to post
psikey 1 Posted ... Yes your link opens that page but all 3 sections are totally blank as if OpenVPN not even attempting to start Will have to await Admin for some guidance. Maybe I'm missing a setting in the router somewhere? Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Yes your link opens that page but all 3 sections are totally blank as if OpenVPN not even attempting to start Will have to await Admin for some guidance. Maybe I'm missing a setting in the router somewhere?Hello!Can you please make sure that OpenVPN is enabled in your web control panel?Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
psikey 1 Posted ... Do you mean in the router GUI in Sevices/VPN where I keyed all the settings in? Not sure what Web Control panel you mean. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Do you mean in the router GUI in Sevices/VPN where I keyed all the settings in?Not sure what Web Control panel you mean.Hello!Yes, we meant that.Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
psikey 1 Posted ... Yes then. Have PPTP & OpenVPN enabled. Any more suggestions? Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Yes then. Have PPTP & OpenVPN enabled. Any more suggestions?Hello!Please disable PPTP, although we're afraid this might not solve the problem. We need to see the connection log to get an idea about what happens. If you can't access the logs through the web DD-WRT control panel, you can generate them with a script, see here:https://airvpn.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=3&id=1955&Itemid=142#1956You have to store the script in nvram. After that, just copy & paste the connection logs.Kind regards Quote Share this post Link to post
psikey 1 Posted ... Will look into this later when I get chance, thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post