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Whisper21
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OpenVPN 1194

Hive,

I'm struggling with OpenVPN.  All my port forwarding is done correctly, and DMZ and firewalls have been disabled.

When I try to ping the router the tracert shows that the packets are being blocked by a PN server.

Is there a solution to this problem, or is there a workaround, please?

thanks

Richard

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Dan_the_Van
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Re: OpenVPN 1194

@Whisper21 welcome to the forum.

Which Hub and VPN server are you using?

Does your Hub respond to pings?

 

Whisper21
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Re: OpenVPN 1194

PN Hub One

OpenVPN

No, the router is not responding to a plain ping, 100% loss.

 

Done a TraceRoute from a PC at work, got 9 hops and then stalled.

9 core1-hu0-2-0-2.colindale.ukcore.bt.net 195.99.127.65 gb 19.133 ms    
  core1-hu0-2-0-2.southbank.ukcore.bt.net 195.99.127.69 gb 19.240 ms  
  core1-hu0-15-0-4.southbank.ukcore.bt.net 109.159.252.141 gb 18.971 ms

 

Thanks for your help

 

MisterW
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Re: OpenVPN 1194

I'm pretty sure the Hub one won't ( and can't be configured to ) respond to a ping from the WAN.

This thread https://community.plus.net/t5/Tech-Help-Software-Hardware-etc/Hub-One-WAN-Ping-ICMP/td-p/1304450 may help with possible workarounds

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Dan_the_Van
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Re: OpenVPN 1194

openVPN will work through a Hub One, I have used a raspberry pi 2 connecting with UDP protocol only and had no issues, but since moved to wireguard on a pi 3.

What does the port forward rule look like? Do have a static public IP Address or using something else?

 

 

 

Whisper21
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Re: OpenVPN 1194

Not always a static IP, but it hasn't changed for a few weeks.

Port forwarding set up on specific ports and set to my VPN servers' internal IP.

As per my post the packets seem to be getting stopped long before they get anywhere near my router.

 

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Re: OpenVPN 1194

Would you be able to perform a port scan from a EXTERNAL network, and see if 1194 is open? 

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You can use https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/ to check whether your port is open or not.
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Re: OpenVPN 1194

Is this able to get both TCP/UDP is the question, due to OpenVPN using UDP as its preferred method of connection, could possibly be OP opening 1194 on TCP and not UDP

Whisper21
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Re: OpenVPN 1194

Every port is reporting closed as the packets aren't even getting to my router.
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Re: OpenVPN 1194

@Whisper21 then you've configured something wrong, the packets will be hitting your router 

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Re: OpenVPN 1194

@Whisper21 

The Hub One does not respond to pings or trace route as ICMP can not be enabled. To be able to ping the Hub a device has to be in the DMZ as this bypasses the Hub firewall

When did open VPN last work? With the current IP Address or the previous one?

With openVPN you really need a static IP address to prevent any reconfiguration as a result of a IP change.

Plusnet offer a static public IP Address for a one off fee of £5.00

 

 

Whisper21
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Re: OpenVPN 1194

I've set up the DMZ to push to my OpenVPN on the internal IP.

The VPN has never worked, I cannot get any reply from my router.

I've internally Pinged my router inside my home network using the gateway IP and I get a normal return.

I've pinged the OpenVPN internally and get a normal return.

As soon as I try to do it from the outside world, both are blocked and show 100% packet loss.

My IP is not static, but has been the same for a couple of weeks until this morning when it changed to a 46.208.....address.  My VPN has been automatically updated thus.

 

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Re: OpenVPN 1194

It is not necessary to have the openVPN server in the DMZ, it would be more secure if it wasn't.

What platform/os and install method have you used to create the VPN? I used the instruction from this site https://www.pivpn.io/ and it was very simple. Are you using Dynamic DNS?

Have you tried connecting from anywhere else other than work? Port 1194 might be blocked to prevent employees doing what you are trying.

If the vpn connection is attempted then the event log (found in troubleshooting) of the Hub will report an IN:ACCEPT for a connection on UDP port1194, do you see any and what is the full message