mickelalloy DD-WRT Novice
Joined: 25 Jul 2021 Posts: 10
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Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2021 17:07 Post subject: |
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egc wrote: | There seems some kind of miscommunication.
The Inbound firewall on TUN is surely recommended when using OpenVPN Client, on the server it will block connections from outside so that is not recommended for a Server setup
Note most Openvpn Server firewall settings are done by the firewall.
If the OpenVPN server is disabled when you boot, the firewall will not be opened up for the OpenVPN server of course not because it is disabled.
When you enable the OpenVPN server the firewall is not restarted automatically that is why the old advice is still valid, after you changed settings reboot
(Above has probably nothing to do with your problem of QoS) |
So after some more troubleshooting (including erasing the nvram and manually reconfigurting - the problem remained), it appears the problem is caused when OpenVPN Start Type is set to Wan Up. If Start Type is set to System, routing for all clients, OpenVPN, and QoS all work as expected, even after a reboot. The problem only seems to occur if QoS is enabled and OpenVPN Start Type is set to Wan Up. If QoS is disabled, either OpenVPN Start Type works. |
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