On 18/9/22 15:26, n952162 wrote:
Hello all,
I want to ssh over my openvpn connection, and I can't do it, the
connection times out.
I saw a reference to gentoo in the openvpn scripts in /etc/openvpn and
thought maybe somebody here knows something about this.
Earlier my institution recommended openconnect, and I was able to use
ssh to login in to a host with no problem.
Then, for some reason (licensing?), we were switched to openvpn, which
works for xfreerdp but not for ssh.
I don't have control over the institution's firewall (but I do have for
the host itself)
Perhaps when installing the new service, they tightened up the firewall
rules. But maybe there's a configuration screw I can turn, or ... maybe
a USE flag?
- - down-root : Enable the down-root plugin
- - examples : Install examples, usually source code
- - inotify : Enable inotify filesystem monitoring support
- - iproute2 : Enabled iproute2 support instead of net-tools
+ + lz4 : Enable support for lz4 compression (as implemented in
app-arch/lz4)
+ + lzo : Enable support for lzo compression
- - mbedtls : Use mbed TLS as the backend crypto library
+ + openssl : Use OpenSSL as the backend crypto library
+ + pam : Add support for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)
- DANGEROUS to
arbitrarily flip
- - pkcs11 : Enable PKCS#11 smartcard support
+ + plugins : Enable the OpenVPN plugin system
- - systemd : Enable use of systemd-specific libraries and features
like socket
activation or session tracking
- - test : Enable dependencies and/or preparations necessary to
run tests
(usually controlled by FEATURES=test but can be
toggled independently)
TIA
ssh and openvpn work well together. However I am doing most of the work
using my own configs - gentoo tries to be too clever with its vpn
networking and Ive never been able to get it to work
reliably/acceptably. On some sites I have to use port 443 (https) to
get through, and in extreme cases double wrap in ssl (using a mix of
proxytunnel (windows host), stunnel and sslh) to disguise its a vpn but
still separate it from regular https traffic on my firewall. You will
need to figure out where the ssh is getting blocked/stripped out - is
openvpn your endpoint or theirs?
BillK