(05-27-2014 03:56 PM)mahan77 Wrote: (05-27-2014 03:51 AM)siny Wrote: (05-27-2014 12:20 AM)mahan77 Wrote: (05-23-2014 04:18 PM)siny Wrote: (03-26-2014 11:23 AM)mahan77 Wrote: thank you.
the problem was easy-rsa
Can you please elaborate on that: what was the problem with Easy-RSA?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Sinisa Bandin
Sorry for late replay I was busy with work.
You need public key MD5 for the Yealink phone. Latest easy-rsa uses deferent alga rhythm called sha256. I didn’t know to change back to MD5. Best way to do this use easy-rsa 2.2.0. Use openssl-1.0.0.cnf on your vars file, every think will be ok.
Many thanks
Thank you for your reply, but...
Actualy, I am using easy-rsa 2.0-rc1 (all of the other 20+ keys are made by it so I did not want to change).
in "openssl.cnf" there is this line:
default_md = md5
so I suppose that should be OK, right?
(just to compare, I have downloaded easy-rsa 2.2.2, and there it says "sha256")
It seems I shall wait for the webinar on Wednesday, maybe there will pop up something new: http://forum.yealink.com/forum/showthrea...ht=openvpn
Best regards,
Sinisa Bandin
Yes! it should be ok. Long as you have this default_md = md5 line in your .cnf it will work.
Many Thanks
Sathees
Well, it is not OK
I create .tar file, as instructed in docs, go to Network -> Advanced menu, Browse file, Upload it, get the message "Upload success!", then Enable the VPN and when I click Confirm, message says "Please upload VPN config file first!".
I have other clients working with same certificates, using Linux, Android, Mikrotik routers and Windows.
Best regards,
Sinisa Bandin