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OpenVPN and ETS interface
#1
Hello guys

I have a LM5 configured LM5 with openvpn server.
I can access UI via port 80, but unable to use it as ETS interface.
My openvpn nettwork has a private IP range - 10.0.0.0/16.
It seems that both LM5 and my PC got IP's within that network.
I've tried both NAT and without. TCP & UDP setting in ETS.
I also checked firewall on my PC to openVPN client, TCP/UDP 3671 OK
FTP seems to be working as well.

I tried using zero tier, but the connection is very slow and I'm unable to download any device due to unstable connection error in ETS.
I read somewhere that zero tier does not like 4G internet connection.

Is there something i'm not seeing?
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#2
You can try using WireGuard instead of OpenVPN. You need the latest firmware and manually updated package: https://forum.logicmachine.net/showthrea...0#pid35350
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#3
(28.01.2025, 14:06)admin Wrote: You can try using WireGuard instead of OpenVPN. You need the latest firmware and manually updated package: https://forum.logicmachine.net/showthrea...0#pid35350

I dont have access to wireguard server. 
Have you somehow managed to download KNX via openvpn, or hasn't that been tested yet?
If yes, could you provide config information?
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#4
Try adding mssfix 1400 to the ovpn configs for all clients (LM and your PC).
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#5
(29.01.2025, 11:40)admin Wrote: Try adding mssfix 1400 to the ovpn configs for all clients (LM and your PC).

Hello
I have access to a network via openvpn, where I already see devices that respond to my ping, instead the REACTOR does not respond to my ping and is not reachable, do I have to configure something also in the openvpn client on the reactor?
Isn't it visible directly being on the same network?
Thank you very much
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#6
Check that Reactor has valid Gateway settings. And if you have full network access via VPN then why do you need to configure VPN on Reactor?
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#7
(28.03.2025, 14:41)admin Wrote: Check that Reactor has valid Gateway settings. And if you have full network access via VPN then why do you need to configure VPN on Reactor?

I don't want to configure VPN on REACTOR the problem is that it is not visible on the VPN even having all the right parameters.
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#8
Explain your setup. As mentioned before check that Reactor has valid Gateway settings.
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#9
(28.03.2025, 15:01)admin Wrote: Explain your setup. As mentioned before check that Reactor has valid Gateway settings.

I have

REACTOR Config

IP      10.255.28.140
SN     255.255.255.240
GW    10.255.28.129

DNS   172.23.1.16  

2 display panels with the same parameters except IP respond without problems, the 2 panels see the REACTOR, the problem is the external visibility from the VPN.

thnak's
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#10
Maybe there's something wrong with the OpenVPN server setup. That's out of our support scope, check with the IT who setup the VPN
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