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« on: Saturday 18 February 2017, 12:54:21 am »

Hi i am attempting to set up a gw2gw open vpn connection and the server i am connecting to requires AES-256-CBS cipher but endian seems to be running some 128bit crap cipher. How can i change this? Doesn't seem to be possible via gui and i am super noob at the cli for endian so if possible keep it idiot friendly. Thanks a  of time as i am stuck Sad

there seems to be someone with the same problem here : bugs.endian.com/view.php?id=1183 And he solves it by creating some weird file. Anyone understand this?
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« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 21 February 2017, 12:51:46 am »

For anyone with a similar issue i got a response from Endian and it is the following:

Hi,
we have recently introduce this on the 3.2 but only for the OpenVPN Server.
If you want to do this for the Gw2Gw tunnel you need to create the "/var/efw/openvpnclients/openvpnclient.custom.tmpl" file.
Please follow this step:
touch /var/efw/openvpnclients/openvpnclient.custom.tmpl
then edit the file with nano or vi:
nano /var/efw/openvpnclients/openvpnclient.custom.tmpl
and insert inside the file:
cipher AES-256-CBC
After that restart the Gw2Gw tunnel

Hopefully this helps anyone else with issues. Seems like this forum is basically people looking for answers but rarely anyone giving answers.

Sincerely, Wouter
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