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A0157202
Sep 12, 2023Aspirant
firmware V1.4.4.94_1.3.56 VPN stops working
After we upgraded to this latest firmware our OpenVPN connections stop working after about 24 hours of uptime. It happens on all Windows clients. OpenVPN works fine for about 24 hours then it stops accepting sessions. We have to reboot the router to get them working again.
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- KitsapMaster
A0157202 wrote:After we upgraded to this latest firmware our OpenVPN connections stop working after about 24 hours of uptime. It happens on all Windows clients. OpenVPN works fine for about 24 hours then it stops accepting sessions. We have to reboot the router to get them working again.
After you upgraded the firmware on your R8000P, did you regenerate the configuration files and copy them to the client machines?
What version of the Open VPN client application are you running on your Windows machines?
What version of Windows are you running on your client machines?
Are you attempting to establish more than one VPN session at a time?
- A0157202Aspirant
OpenVPN Windows config files were regenerated. Note that this works for about 24 hours. Then ceases.
2.5.8 but there are probably other versions.
Windows 10 Pro & 11 Pro. All current on Windows updates.
Only 1 session per client ever. From client to Netgear. Most of the time only 1 person is using this. But when it fails for her it fails for everyone.
- KitsapMaster
A0157202 wrote:OpenVPN Windows config files were regenerated. Note that this works for about 24 hours. Then ceases.
2.5.8 but there are probably other versions.
Windows 10 Pro & 11 Pro. All current on Windows updates.
Only 1 session per client ever. From client to Netgear. Most of the time only 1 person is using this. But when it fails for her it fails for everyone.
Have you configured and are you using a Dynamic Domain Name Server service?
One thing that happens on a 24 hour cycle is the expiration of DHCP leases for IP addresses. Are your client machines configured for a fixed IP? Are you client machines set for a reserved IP address from your router configuration?