Bug #11254
closed
Some OpenVPN configuration files remain after deleting an instance
Added by Viktor Gurov almost 4 years ago.
Updated almost 4 years ago.
Description
If you delete OpenVPN Server/Client in the WebGUI, no all config files/directories will be deleted:
/var/etc/openvpn/client3/
/var/etc/openvpn/client3/ca
/var/etc/openvpn/client3/ca/791c09ae.0
/var/etc/openvpn/client3/csc
/var/etc/openvpn/server3/
/var/etc/openvpn/server3/ca
/var/etc/openvpn/server3/ca/791c09ae.0
/var/etc/openvpn/server3/csc
- Subject changed from not all config files on instance deletion to not all config files are deleted on instance deletion
- Subject changed from not all config files are deleted on instance deletion to Some OpenVPN configuration files remain after deleting an instance
- Status changed from New to Pull Request Review
- Target version set to 2.5.0
- Status changed from Pull Request Review to Feedback
- Assignee set to Viktor Gurov
PR has been merged. Thanks!
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
Tested on the latest release. It works as expected. Ticket resolved.
- Status changed from Resolved to New
- Priority changed from Low to Normal
- Status changed from New to Pull Request Review
- Status changed from Pull Request Review to Feedback
In the February 4 image of 2.5, I can no longer get the PHP crash after deleting the server/client instance of OpenVPN.
I still have directories the following directories in /var/etc/openvpn:
/var/etc/openvpn/server1
/var/etc/openvpn/server1/csc
/var/etc/openvpn/client2
/var/etc/openvpn/client2/csc
These are empty directories which will stay until the firewall is rebooted. Following a reboot, /var/etc/openvpn is completely empty.
If that is the expected behavior, then this can be resolved. I have not been able to reproduce the PHP crash since upgrading to the February 4 image.
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
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