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pyrmont
Feb 22, 2018Guide
MD5-Signed Certificate Warning with OpenVPN on iOS
As of version 1.2.8 of the OpenVPN app on iOS, OpenVPN issues the following warning: > WARN TLS: received certificate signed with MD5. > Please inform your admin to upgrade to a > stronger algori...
- Mar 01, 2018
FYI, I documented the steps to required to replace the certificates here. Unfortunately it the steps are written for users of Windows, but it also uses mostly cross-platform OpenSource tools and explains what's going on so I think it should be pretty translatable if you don't have access to any Windows boxes.
Just posting this so you have at least one go-forward path.
dkleinknecht
Apr 08, 2018Star
Repiuk wrote:I need to have a solution up and running for the next month(s). My backup plan was the VPN service in Apple's Server.app. Apple killed VPN services last week in the update of server.app.
What are the options? OpenVPN as a server exists on MacOS? OpenVPN on a raspberry PI?
Or another router? Which routers run OpenVPN?
Where did you see that Apple removed VPN services from the server app? I installed that update and definitely still have VPN services enabled and working. However, I did notice that a lot of the services are now hidden in the main app, but you can still access them by clicking on the "View" option in the menu bar.
Repiuk
Apr 08, 2018Tutor
Where did you see that Apple removed VPN services from the server app? I installed that update and definitely still have VPN services enabled and working. However, I did notice that a lot of the services are now hidden in the main app, but you can still access them by clicking on the "View" option in the menu bar.
Or another router? Which routers run OpenVPN?
I had VPN switched Off during the update and now it's hidden, I didn't check the View menu. I found it!