![]() ![]() ![]() OpenVPN introduced a cipher negotiation in version 2.4, and this directive is meant as a debug aid to disable negotiation and to work like previous versions, which just used whatever is configured with cipher option in them, defaulting to BF-CBC if that option is missing. This completely disables cipher negotiation. Official OpenVPN manual says: -ncp-disable And ncp-disable does not disable encryption. Status /var/log/openvpn/openvpn-status.log Key /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa-first/keys/ĭh /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa-first/keys/dh2048.pem Here are my config files as asked by Nikita: Server:Ĭa /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa-first/keys/ca.crtĬert /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa-first/keys/ It's working perfectly fine without any of these lines at all. Now what are the correct lines and where do I have to put them in my vpn.conf in order for them to work? Perhaps it should be something totally different in my openvpn version? I would be really grateful for any suggestions as I am totally clueless now. ![]() Now I have tried all of the following (separately and one by one of course): ncp-disableīut none of them works after I restart my openvpn. My OpenVPN version is 2.2.1-8 according to apt-cache show openvpnĪccording to numerous sources you have to use -ncp-disable in order to turn off encryption on your server side. Would be really thankful if anyone could help. ![]()
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