Bug #4696
closedOpenVPN Status / Client List
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Description
Hi,
More info at the attached link, but basically - when OpenVPN is up and running, if I am connected to it Load Balancer shows it as down, and no clients are listed (even though I am connected!). If I am not connected - Load Balancer shows is as up.
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=87193.msg478656#msg478656
Thanks!
Updated by Chris Buechler almost 9 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
what does load balancer have to do with your OpenVPN?
Updated by Russell Morris almost 9 years ago
Hi,
I admit, not sure ... ;). The issue is that Load Balancer is showing an incorrect status for OpenVPN, when I am connected to OpenVPN. When I'm not connected, the status is correct.
And OpenVPN in general - when I am connected, no clients showing up in the GUI.
Thanks!
Updated by Chris Buechler over 8 years ago
What "Load Balancer" are you referring to, you running OpenVPN through the built-in load balancer? Which page are you seeing that on? The load balancer typically wouldn't show anything to do with OpenVPN.
Updated by Russell Morris over 8 years ago
Hi,
Yes, the internal Load Balancer. My point was that it's not showing the correct status (in terms of if the port is up and available).
Make sense?
Thanks!
Updated by Chris Buechler over 8 years ago
so you're running OpenVPN through the load balancer, using TCP I'm guessing?
The status that's wrong, is that the load balancer status (status_lb_pool.php) or OpenVPN status (status_openvpn.php)?
Updated by Russell Morris over 8 years ago
Hi,
Load Balancer - it seems to be "flipped"
Updated by Jim Pingle almost 7 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Not a Bug
No additional confirmation or responses in several years/versions, and it wasn't clear it was ever a problem to begin with.
If it can still be reproduced on 2.4.x, try to write a more clear and comprehensive description of the server setup and what isn't working as expected (e.g. specific page filenames and what output shows vs what is expected).
Updated by Russell Morris almost 7 years ago
Working correctly in v2.4.0, so this one should be closed - I'd close it, not sure how ... :(.
Thanks!