I have a feeling that my box requires a pre-requisite step for it to run VPN successfully.
When I run openvpn, I cannot run any further network commands as they all end up as "State D" processes which require a box reboot to kill The VPN provider said that my set up was correctĢ. So I've been doing some investigation and I've found the following:ġ. Tested on OpenPLi 3.0 OE2.0 DM800 Clone + TSMedia. Save, rename to nf & upload this and your new files to /etc/openvpn.Īs above, you will now have a VPN.but for free. So your opvpn file should look something like. Then delete the tags and their info from the. Copy the info from between the first tags and paste into a new file called ca.crt, same with the cert tags to a new file called whatever.crt & key tags to whatever.key. opvpn you wish to use and then you will see, & tags. opvpn file and putting that into /etc/openvpn on the dreambox on its own didnt work for me.
Some free vpn services like vpnbook and such only offer a. To add openvpn to autostart paste the command below. Now after you have created the login and edited the vpn config paste the following command into telnet.Īfter you do that copy and paste the command below into telnet to verify the IP address has changed. The file should include just your user/pass in this format (Nothing special )Įdit your openvpn conf and edit the line auth-user-pass to auth-user-pass nf Now create a nf file in the openvpn folder for your details. ovpn file you wish to use to nf, place this and your ca.crt file into /etc/openvpn. ovpn files & ca.crt certificate from your VPN provider (In my case PIA) and simply rename the desired server.
I have a multi-feed LNB with 4 port DiSEqC and I have to know which port goes where to what LNB for what satellite.Connect to your dreambox via SSH/TELNET and run this command "opkg install openvpn" without quotes.Īfter you have installed openvpn, you will need to put a configuration file into /etc/openvpn/. I was stupid enough not to take a snapshot of the tuner configuration in the GUI and I don't recall how it was setup. More importantly! Where is tuner configuration stored? I cannot for the Love of God get this working. What is this? As I understand it this thing needs to be enabled for me to be able to create my own bouquets, is that right? Otherwise I only get one long Favorites (default) bouquet (pre-populated with German channels and labels) which I can add my own channels and labels to? Then at one point it asks me if I want to enable "multi bouquets" (or similar). Second time around I decided to not mess around with it too much and I followed through with the wizard. Oh yeah! And I have flashed this sucker a second time because I made too many, too aggressive changes to the system in my attempts to restore it to a working state and I ended up getting stuck with a beautiful GSOD (green screen of death) and could not get past it. But should it not be able to view the bouquets at least as text labels in the menu?īy the way, is there any intelligence between a string like 1:0:1:6D6B:437:1:C00000:0:0:0: ? Is this structured or unstructured data?
I understand that I don't have any working transponders or channels or anything (I won't be able to zap between TV channels).