linuxserver.io Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 Application Name: OpenVPN-AS Application Site: https://openvpn.net/index.php/access-server/overview.html Docker Hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/openvpn-as/ Github: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-openvpnas Please post any questions/issues relating to this docker you have in this thread. If you are not using Unraid (and you should be!) then please do not post here, instead head to linuxserver.io to see how to get support. 3 Quote Link to comment
bmdegraaf Posted October 9, 2015 Share Posted October 9, 2015 Installed the docker... I can reach the admin page when using bridge mode, however not in host mode. In bridge mode the connection test states my server is not reachable. Running VM's was well with Br0 enabled. Not sure if this has anything to do with it. Quote Link to comment
sparklyballs Posted October 9, 2015 Share Posted October 9, 2015 Installed the docker... I can reach the admin page when using bridge mode, however not in host mode. In bridge mode the connection test states my server is not reachable. Running VM's was well with Br0 enabled. Not sure if this has anything to do with it. it must be run in both host and privileged modes. https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-openvpnas Quote Link to comment
Dimtar Posted October 12, 2015 Share Posted October 12, 2015 Hey team, thanks for the docker she is a beauty. May I ask how I change the passwords of users? There doesn't seem to be an option in the web interface like there was with the other docker. Quote Link to comment
bmdegraaf Posted October 18, 2015 Share Posted October 18, 2015 Got everything working since a couple of days, however this morning i restarted and it would not start anymore. I think it has to do with initial ubuntu it downloads during startup. It takes place, but once download finishes the docker stops.... After reading package list... Tried reinstalling, but the same issue.... Quote Link to comment
bmdegraaf Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 Deleted not only the docker but also the files outside the docker and reinstalled. All working again. Things must have gone sour when in ran the unraid permissions script on my appdata disk. Quote Link to comment
sparklyballs Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 sorry about delay in replying... but don't do that (run permissions script on appdata share) , bad idea in general... Quote Link to comment
bmdegraaf Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 Happened unintentionally, not knowing that when you run the script for all disks, that it also runs for disks that are mounted via unassigned devices. These as not mentioned in the dropdown list, but are apparently called upon. Quote Link to comment
bmdegraaf Posted October 19, 2015 Share Posted October 19, 2015 Luckily enough only the openvpn was affected. Quote Link to comment
schpongo Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 I'm sorry for asking such a blatant question, but how do I add user? I know that I can add users in the "User Permissions" tab from the Web interface, but as far as I know these must some how correlate to the users in Unraid. I appreciate the help. Daniel Quote Link to comment
Dimtar Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 @schpongo, I am away from my machine right now so I am sorry for bad information. I believe you add users in the tab you mentioned. The trouble is you cannot set a password for those users. For now I believe you can only use the admin user really. Quote Link to comment
j0nnymoe Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 I'm sorry for asking such a blatant question, but how do I add user? I know that I can add users in the "User Permissions" tab from the Web interface, but as far as I know these must some how correlate to the users in Unraid. I appreciate the help. Daniel Hi schpongo, The users in OpenVPN-AS / Unraid do not correlate at all, they are separate. See the attached file, that will who you how to add users under the "User Permissions" Section. Once you have saved the user, click "Show" and there you configure the password. Quote Link to comment
Nem Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 I'm having an extremely hard time trying to set this up. What are the key options I in the admin panel that I need to change? I have the correct ports forward on my router, but the connectivity test always fails, so I must have some settings wrong somewhere Quote Link to comment
deaerator Posted December 14, 2015 Share Posted December 14, 2015 How do i log into this docker. Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted December 14, 2015 Share Posted December 14, 2015 How do i log into this docker. It's in the readme on the dockerhub link. Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted December 14, 2015 Share Posted December 14, 2015 I'm having an extremely hard time trying to set this up. What are the key options I in the admin panel that I need to change? I have the correct ports forward on my router, but the connectivity test always fails, so I must have some settings wrong somewhere Nem, give us a little more to go on and we'll see what we can do... Quote Link to comment
deaerator Posted December 14, 2015 Share Posted December 14, 2015 How do i log into this docker. It's in the readme on the dockerhub link. Thank you. I guess i have to do some research on how to properly set this up, because I'm completely lost on how to set this up or what are the possibilities of configuration. Looking for any tutorials on how to set this up? Quote Link to comment
TexasDave Posted December 27, 2015 Share Posted December 27, 2015 I am having two issues: (1) When I configure the docker to use "host" (versus bridge) I cannot access the tool via the Web GUI. It works fine when using "bridge" but in reading the instructions, this is not correct. Screen shot attached. (2) When trying to change the admin password via the instructions at the docker hub("docker exec -it openvpnas passwd admin ") I get "Error response from daemon: no such id: openvpnas Any ideas would be most appreciated - Thanks! Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 I am having two issues: (1) When I configure the docker to use "host" (versus bridge) I cannot access the tool via the Web GUI. It works fine when using "bridge" but in reading the instructions, this is not correct. Screen shot attached. (2) When trying to change the admin password via the instructions at the docker hub("docker exec -it openvpnas passwd admin ") I get "Error response from daemon: no such id: openvpnas Any ideas would be most appreciated - Thanks! Try docker exec -it openvpn-as passwd admin obviously change passwd to whatever you want the password to be. Quote Link to comment
danioj Posted January 6, 2016 Share Posted January 6, 2016 I seem to be having an issue with the installation of the OpenVPN-AS docker. After installing the docker App via CA Plugin I accessed the App GUI. I have nothing downloading and plenty of b/w available to the app. 2.5MB/s to be exact. I logged on using the default user id and password and am stuck on the installation screen which says: "Please click here to continue to download OpenVPN Connect. You will be automatically connected after the installation has finished." It has been about 45 mins and I am still stuck on the installation web page (see screenshot). I have tried reloading the URL and logging in again. Takes me straight back to the installation web page. There is nothing in the log that I can see that is wrong so far. Here it is. Can anyone help? Please enter 'yes' to indicate your agreement [no]: Once you provide a few initial configuration settings, OpenVPN Access Server can be configured by accessing its Admin Web UI using your Web browser. Will this be the primary Access Server node? (enter 'no' to configure as a backup or standby node) > Press ENTER for default [yes]: Please specify the network interface and IP address to be used by the Admin Web UI: (1) all interfaces: 0.0.0.0 (2) br0: 192.168.1.2 (3) docker0: 172.17.42.1 (4) virbr0: 192.168.122.1 (5) eth0: 192.168.1.2 (6) vetheda354d: 172.17.42.1 (7) virbr0-nic: 192.168.122.1 Please enter the option number from the list above (1-7). > Press Enter for default [2]: Please specify the port number for the Admin Web UI. > Press ENTER for default [943]: Please specify the TCP port number for the OpenVPN Daemon > Press ENTER for default [1194]: Should client traffic be routed by default through the VPN? > Press ENTER for default [yes]: Should client DNS traffic be routed by default through the VPN? > Press ENTER for default [yes]: Use local authentication via internal DB? > Press ENTER for default [no]: Private subnets detected: ['192.168.1.0/24', '192.168.122.0/24', '172.17.0.0/16'] Should private subnets be accessible to clients by default? > Press ENTER for default [yes]: To initially login to the Admin Web UI, you must use a username and password that successfully authenticates you with the host UNIX system (you can later modify the settings so that RADIUS or LDAP is used for authentication instead). You can login to the Admin Web UI as "openvpn" or specify a different user account to use for this purpose. Do you wish to login to the Admin UI as "openvpn"? > Press ENTER for default [yes]: > Specify the username for an existing user or for the new user account: Note: This user already exists. > Please specify your OpenVPN-AS license key (or leave blank to specify later): Initializing OpenVPN... Adding new user login... useradd -s /sbin/nologin "admin" Writing as configuration file... Perform sa init... Wiping any previous userdb... Creating default profile... Modifying default profile... Adding new user to userdb... Modifying new user as superuser in userdb... Getting hostname... Hostname: main Preparing web certificates... Getting web user account... Adding web group account... Adding web group... Adjusting license directory ownership... Initializing confdb... Generating init scripts... Generating PAM config... Generating init scripts auto command... Starting openvpnas... NOTE: Your system clock must be correct for OpenVPN Access Server to perform correctly. Please ensure that your time and date are correct on this system. Initial Configuration Complete! You can now continue configuring OpenVPN Access Server by directing your Web browser to this URL: https://192.168.1.2:943/admin Login as "admin" with the same password used to authenticate to this UNIX host. During normal operation, OpenVPN AS can be accessed via these URLs: Admin UI: https://192.168.1.2:943/admin Client UI: https://192.168.1.2:943/ See the Release Notes for this release at: http://www.openvpn.net/access-server/rn/openvpn_as_2_0_20.html * Stopping openvpnas openvpnas ...done. 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CHBMB Posted January 6, 2016 Share Posted January 6, 2016 I seem to be having an issue with the installation of the OpenVPN-AS docker. After installing the docker App via CA Plugin I accessed the App GUI. I have nothing downloading and plenty of b/w available to the app. 2.5MB/s to be exact. I logged on using the default user id and password and am stuck on the installation screen which says: "Please click here to continue to download OpenVPN Connect. You will be automatically connected after the installation has finished." It has been about 45 mins and I am still stuck on the installation web page (see screenshot). I have tried reloading the URL and logging in again. Takes me straight back to the installation web page. There is nothing in the log that I can see that is wrong so far. Here it is. Can anyone help? Please enter 'yes' to indicate your agreement [no]: Once you provide a few initial configuration settings, OpenVPN Access Server can be configured by accessing its Admin Web UI using your Web browser. Will this be the primary Access Server node? (enter 'no' to configure as a backup or standby node) > Press ENTER for default [yes]: Please specify the network interface and IP address to be used by the Admin Web UI: (1) all interfaces: 0.0.0.0 (2) br0: 192.168.1.2 (3) docker0: 172.17.42.1 (4) virbr0: 192.168.122.1 (5) eth0: 192.168.1.2 (6) vetheda354d: 172.17.42.1 (7) virbr0-nic: 192.168.122.1 Please enter the option number from the list above (1-7). > Press Enter for default [2]: Please specify the port number for the Admin Web UI. > Press ENTER for default [943]: Please specify the TCP port number for the OpenVPN Daemon > Press ENTER for default [1194]: Should client traffic be routed by default through the VPN? > Press ENTER for default [yes]: Should client DNS traffic be routed by default through the VPN? > Press ENTER for default [yes]: Use local authentication via internal DB? > Press ENTER for default [no]: Private subnets detected: ['192.168.1.0/24', '192.168.122.0/24', '172.17.0.0/16'] Should private subnets be accessible to clients by default? > Press ENTER for default [yes]: To initially login to the Admin Web UI, you must use a username and password that successfully authenticates you with the host UNIX system (you can later modify the settings so that RADIUS or LDAP is used for authentication instead). You can login to the Admin Web UI as "openvpn" or specify a different user account to use for this purpose. Do you wish to login to the Admin UI as "openvpn"? > Press ENTER for default [yes]: > Specify the username for an existing user or for the new user account: Note: This user already exists. > Please specify your OpenVPN-AS license key (or leave blank to specify later): Initializing OpenVPN... Adding new user login... useradd -s /sbin/nologin "admin" Writing as configuration file... Perform sa init... Wiping any previous userdb... Creating default profile... Modifying default profile... Adding new user to userdb... Modifying new user as superuser in userdb... Getting hostname... Hostname: main Preparing web certificates... Getting web user account... Adding web group account... Adding web group... Adjusting license directory ownership... Initializing confdb... Generating init scripts... Generating PAM config... Generating init scripts auto command... Starting openvpnas... NOTE: Your system clock must be correct for OpenVPN Access Server to perform correctly. Please ensure that your time and date are correct on this system. Initial Configuration Complete! You can now continue configuring OpenVPN Access Server by directing your Web browser to this URL: https://192.168.1.2:943/admin Login as "admin" with the same password used to authenticate to this UNIX host. During normal operation, OpenVPN AS can be accessed via these URLs: Admin UI: https://192.168.1.2:943/admin Client UI: https://192.168.1.2:943/ See the Release Notes for this release at: http://www.openvpn.net/access-server/rn/openvpn_as_2_0_20.html * Stopping openvpnas openvpnas ...done. MOD Default {u'admin_ui.https.ip_address': u'all'} {u'admin_ui.https.ip_address': 'eth0'} MOD Default {u'cs.https.ip_address': u'all'} {u'cs.https.ip_address': 'eth0'} MOD Default {u'vpn.daemon.0.listen.ip_address': u'all'} {u'vpn.daemon.0.listen.ip_address': 'eth0'} MOD Default {u'vpn.daemon.0.server.ip_address': u'all'} {u'vpn.daemon.0.server.ip_address': 'eth0'} Jan 3 14:03:00 main syslog-ng[196]: syslog-ng starting up; version='3.5.3' Jan 3 14:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[295]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 3 15:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[298]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 3 16:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[301]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) ----------------------------------- _ _ _ | |___| (_) ___ | / __| | |/ _ \ | \__ \ | | (_) | |_|___/ |_|\___/ |_| Brought to you by linuxserver.io ----------------------------------- GID/UID ----------------------------------- User uid: 99 User gid: 100 ----------------------------------- We are now refreshing packages from apt repositorys, this *may* take a while MOD Default {} {} MOD Default {} {} MOD Default {} {} MOD Default {} {} Jan 3 17:06:06 main syslog-ng[77]: syslog-ng starting up; 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Jan 5 07:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[424]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 08:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[427]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 09:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[430]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 10:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[433]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 11:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[436]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 12:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[439]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 13:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[442]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 14:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[445]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 15:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[452]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 16:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[455]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 17:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[458]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 18:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[461]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 19:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[464]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) ----------------------------------- _ _ _ | |___| (_) ___ | / __| | |/ _ \ | \__ \ | | (_) | |_|___/ |_|\___/ |_| Brought to you by linuxserver.io ----------------------------------- GID/UID ----------------------------------- User uid: 99 User gid: 100 ----------------------------------- We are now refreshing packages from apt repositorys, this *may* take a while MOD Default {} {} MOD Default {} {} MOD Default {} {} MOD Default {} {} Jan 5 20:38:50 main syslog-ng[78]: syslog-ng starting up; version='3.5.3' Jan 5 21:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[177]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 22:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[180]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 5 23:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[183]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 00:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[186]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 01:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[189]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 02:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[192]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 03:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[195]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 04:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[198]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 05:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[201]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 06:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[204]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 06:25:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[207]: (root) CMD (test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily )) Jan 6 06:25:03 main syslog-ng[78]: Configuration reload request received, reloading configuration; Jan 6 07:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[264]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 08:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[267]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 09:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[270]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 10:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[273]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 11:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[276]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 12:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[279]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 13:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[282]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 14:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[285]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 15:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[292]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 16:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[295]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 17:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[298]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 18:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[301]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 19:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[304]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 20:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[307]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 21:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[310]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jan 6 22:17:01 main /USR/SBIN/CRON[314]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Go to https://Tower:943/admin Quote Link to comment
danioj Posted January 6, 2016 Share Posted January 6, 2016 Go to https://Tower:943/admin Thanks, appreciate it. Quote Link to comment
danioj Posted January 6, 2016 Share Posted January 6, 2016 Go to https://Tower:943/admin Thanks, appreciate it. Well, thats just great! After a bit of reading it is working perfectly including access to my LAN IP's and hostnames by default. I don't know if you guys have done any customisations BUT that was much easier and painless in comparison to another Docker I used of the same App a while ago. So Thank you! Quote Link to comment
HKR Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 After installing this docker i cannot get the webui to load in bridge or host mode. i get a page cannot load in my browser.. please advice. Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 Clear your browser cache? Try another browser? Quote Link to comment
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