Oh, I am on ROS7/CHR. Is there a way to get it work on ROS7?
Kun
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From: Marius Petrescu via 44net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2023 9:18
To: 44net(a)mailman.ampr.org <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
Subject: [44net] Re: IPIP tunnel for Mikrotik
The v3.1 scripts are for ROS up to 6.40, and the v3.2 scripts from ROS 6.41 up to the latest v6 releases.
The scripts do NOT work on ROS 7 due to the fact that the RIP handling changed and the RIP timers do not work correctly.
Marius, YO2LOJ
On 18/09/2023 18:01, KUN LIN via 44net wrote:
Hi
Has anyone setup the IPIP tunnel successfully in Mikrotik? I think the instruction in Wiki is written for ROS 2.0. Things has changed a lot and I have trouble following. I created the IPIP tunnel in the interface and not sure what to do next. I added my IP subnet to the IP tab. The RIP configuration menu is very different now.
Kun
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Hi all,
I’ve been trying off and on over the last few days to set up a VPN connection to amprnet to use my new allocation.
I’m not succeeding on multiple linux machines and a macOS device and seeing a couple of the same errors -
OpenSSL: error:0B080074:x509 certificate routines:X509_check_private_key:key values mismatch
Cannot load private key file /etc/openvpn/client.key
Error: private key password verification failed
The first is related to, I assume, my user certificate - is this a fatal error and am I doing something wrong, has the advice changed from `cat certs/user certs/authorities > client.crt`?
Secondly, the password verification is confusing me - I have just imported a new tqsl cert generated this week, and in tqsl it advises me there’s no certificate passphrase. I’m not sure what to do here - if I try and export a .p12 from tqsl, and generate keys from that, I am asked for a password too and that ends in no progress.
I see the same errors in tunnelblick on MacOS.
Is there any reason I’m being asked for a password? My current LoTW password doesn’t resolve this. My concern is that there is some password I’m missing from when the certificate was first generated years ago and that now prevents me from accessing the VPN.
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Hibby MM0RFN.
Hello everyone,
I’ve stumbled on a problem with my 44net connection and I’m hoping someone can shed light on what’s going on.
I’m connected using IPIP, and I can exchange traffic with other hosts that are also using IPIP (and hence appear in the RIP broadcasts).
Where I’m struggling is with a couple of subnets which perform their own BGP advertisements. I can reach them over the internet, but can’t from my 44net-connected system.
I can see traffic leaving my network for the hosts in question, encapsulated with a destination address of 169.228.34.84 (amprgw.ucsd.edu <http://amprgw.ucsd.edu/>), but my packets never reach the remote systems.
Any clues?
Mike Quin
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