https://redmine.pfsense.org/https://redmine.pfsense.org/favicon.ico?16780521162017-10-17T21:37:06ZpfSense bugtrackerpfSense - Bug #7964: Restart openvpn on gateway switchinghttps://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/7964?journal_id=344132017-10-17T21:37:06ZGrischa Zengel
<ul></ul><p>After the PPPoE interface is up, the openvpn clients still use Tier2 and didn't fall back to Tier1.</p> pfSense - Bug #7964: Restart openvpn on gateway switchinghttps://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/7964?journal_id=344222017-10-18T07:53:08ZGrischa Zengel
<ul></ul><p>perhaps this would help: --remap-usr1 SIGHUP<br />I don't know how you handle openvpn exactly. Have you send SIGUSR1? At what time do you replace the config file?</p>
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--remap-usr1 signal
Control whether internally or externally generated SIGUSR1 signals are remapped to SIGHUP (restart without persisting state) or SIGTERM (exit).
signal can be set to "SIGHUP" or "SIGTERM". By default, no remapping occurs.
</pre> pfSense - Bug #7964: Restart openvpn on gateway switchinghttps://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/7964?journal_id=416792019-08-19T12:35:36ZJim Pingle
<ul><li><strong>Category</strong> changed from <i>Gateway Monitoring</i> to <i>Multi-WAN</i></li></ul>