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#1 ds78

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Posted 1 May 2012 - 14:26

Hi,

I was looking in the plugins, but I have not found openvpn plugins or is it available? how so, how can I install? My tuner is vu + Duo ...

Thanks for your help.

Re: openvpn - how to install? #2 BOSSEB

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Posted 2 May 2012 - 09:53

opkg update
opkg list | grep vpn
opkg install openvpn
update-rc.d openvpn defaults

Re: openvpn - how to install? #3 nazotur

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Posted 20 February 2016 - 03:34

depois de ter tentado varias vês vi que a openvpn nao funciona a imagem openpli gosta de obter alguma ajuda

obrigado

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Re: openvpn - how to install? #4 michaelpop

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Posted 23 September 2016 - 16:02

Hi,

on http://swupdate.open...unity/releases/ I found that the latest release of openvpn is 2.3.12 (aug 2016), and that the version which installs by using the command  opkg install openvpn is 2years old. Unfortunately, as enigma2 supports only ipkg and no tar.gz, the downloadable up-to-date packages found on openvpn.org cannot be installed. Does anybody know if there is a up-to-date ipkg release (2.3.12 or similar) downloadable anywhere?

Thanks!



Re: openvpn - how to install? #5 Erik Slagter

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Posted 24 September 2016 - 10:23

The packages on openvpn are no good for you STB anyway, completely wrong architecture. Your STB is no Intel...


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Re: openvpn - how to install? #6 WanWizard

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Posted 24 September 2016 - 13:20

That link also publishes the source, which we use in our recipe: https://github.com/O...support/openvpn so I guess it could be updated.


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Re: openvpn - how to install? #7 Erik Slagter

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Posted 29 September 2016 - 17:56

I guess the main reason for a OpenVPN version that is somewhat older, is the OpenPLi 4 OE environment, that is really out of date. When we switch to 5, OpenVPN will probably be updated as well, no need to work around OE itself.

 

On the other hand, why is it so imperative that the "newest" version of OpenVPN is used? I found OpenVPN is very good at keeping compatibility with older versions.


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Re: openvpn - how to install? #8 WanWizard

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Posted 29 September 2016 - 18:00

OpenPLi 5 will contain "Openvpn - 2.3.2-r0.1".


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Re: openvpn - how to install? #9 Erik Slagter

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Posted 30 September 2016 - 08:33

f23 has 2.3.12, so I guess that's pretty up to date.


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Re: openvpn - how to install? #10 WanWizard

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Posted 30 September 2016 - 10:58

f24 has 2.3.12 too.


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Re: openvpn - how to install? #11 boki15

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Posted 16 March 2017 - 20:31

I guess the main reason for a OpenVPN version that is somewhat older, is the OpenPLi 4 OE environment, that is really out of date. When we switch to 5, OpenVPN will probably be updated as well, no need to work around OE itself.

 

On the other hand, why is it so imperative that the "newest" version of OpenVPN is used? I found OpenVPN is very good at keeping compatibility with older versions.

 

As first, hello, long time...., nice to see so many familiar names around

 

Are you guys already on 2.4.0? I do not have currently any receiver, kinda no need with such a varience of iptv offers, just curious if it is already in version 2.4.0, if no, you guys should update it asap.

 

Somehow I dislike such argumentation, like why do you need it. Some do need it, some dont, who knows that/if he needs to compile own version, this person is able to compile it without to ask here on this forum.

 

Mostly the reason for update is some specific bug correction, feature implementation and maybe some performance changes. In example of 2.4.0 is GCM support which does make big difference as openvpn is not anymore restricted to 100mb limit and you don't loose so much on performance like compared to CBC.

 

Here we do speak about money, as if you use VPN which gives you only 50%, then you pay and get only half of it.



Re: openvpn - how to install? #12 daveraver

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Posted 16 March 2017 - 23:02

well, we are reliving an old thread, but good to know about new cipher *-GMC on 2.4.0 version. thanks.

Re: openvpn - how to install? #13 daveraver

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Posted 16 March 2017 - 23:42

main new features are mentioned new GCM cipher, tls cipher, Curved dh file, improve tcp4/tcp6 dual stack...someone could explain this, I dont...

what is not updated on pli to make 2.4 version work??

Edited by daveraver, 16 March 2017 - 23:47.


Re: openvpn - how to install? #14 boki15

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Posted 17 March 2017 - 01:09

in attachment is 2.4.0 mips version, it is compiled for my openwrt router ...

 

Filename: openvpn
File size: 286,920 Bytes

md5: 252EE86A494A3C17678F0D841332F8B6

sha1: 79286A725BA11C0EFBA20A1296DBFBF92E28D2D2

sha256: A0276B8B111934F39E668C731FFDDA834BF9B5EC20CF104627F61A569CFEB08C

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Edited by boki15, 17 March 2017 - 01:12.


Re: openvpn - how to install? #15 daveraver

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Posted 17 March 2017 - 11:27

here the enigma2 openvpn 2.4 mips32el version, to test with pli compatible boxes.
https://mega.nz/#!zI..._stpNh0BPy3cZw8

Edited by daveraver, 17 March 2017 - 11:31.


Re: openvpn - how to install? #16 daveraver

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Posted 17 March 2017 - 18:09

Well, it would be better change only the binnary of openvpn and put it on /usr/sbin, I am sorry to put an ipk ready for a non pli plugin... Mega link removed.

 

 

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Re: openvpn - how to install? #17 daveraver

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Posted 17 March 2017 - 19:47

well, I test it and I guess you knew that openpli has libssl1.0.0 and openvpn 2.4 needs libssl1.0.2. I dont have idea if it's difficult or not to add new libraries, if its necessary or not to rebuild enigma... no idea... but you have the key...

Re: openvpn - how to install? #18 boki15

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Posted 18 March 2017 - 00:17

well, I test it and I guess you knew that openpli has libssl1.0.0 and openvpn 2.4 needs libssl1.0.2. I dont have idea if it's difficult or not to add new libraries, if its necessary or not to rebuild enigma... no idea... but you have the key...

 

Not really, look up here and adapt your coding. You can exclude/include different things...   I guess link will help you



Re: openvpn - how to install? #19 daveraver

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Posted 18 March 2017 - 01:06

openpli dont launch openvpn 2.4 binary, I am not able to solve it, I dont know to recode the binary...but nothing happens, I am on ignore list, I think so... at least the topic I am talking about.

Edited by daveraver, 18 March 2017 - 01:07.


Re: openvpn - how to install? #20 boki15

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Posted 19 March 2017 - 17:35

Why do you think to be on ignore list? PLi Team, sorry :) openpli team is best team in sat scene, maybe they just wait with their reply until they know exactly what to reply. If users ask for that, then they will upgrade it very fast, dont worry, just let them some time to make all required checks and tests, they for sure don't want to enable you superfast VPN and break some features like simple watching TV. :), but we know they are fast, and they will do their tests and publish it soon, probably latest moment will be when all vpn providers start offering openvpn with gcm. Currently, most who could profit are those who use their own openvpn servers, like on simple router.

 

Next week I will have access to an xtrend and could probably create installation package if I find time for that.




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