2024-12-09T15:54:29.114Z | <Laura Flores> @Dan Mick were you able to see if there was something causing the VPN to be laggy? |
2024-12-09T16:16:10.979Z | <Dan Mick> It wasn't the vpn, it was the host |
2024-12-09T16:16:57.127Z | <Laura Flores> Oh ok. Was it fixed? I tested it and it seems better. |
2024-12-09T17:28:43.829Z | <Dan Mick> I did not do anything to the load that was running on the host. As I noted Friday, there were a **lot** of Ceph daemons running on the host. Perhaps that load was reduced, or perhaps the OSDs got less busy, or something. I didn't try to investigate past noting the slowness. |
2024-12-09T18:08:16.982Z | <Patrick Donnelly> @David Galloway I'm curious, how did you resolve the issue by simply updating the root ca? |
2024-12-09T18:10:56.251Z | <Dan Mick> the clients don't have certificates; they use user/password auth. So the server cert needed update, as did the CA for that cert; the CA is included in the client config, and so it **did** need to be replaced on the clients. (The cert is self-signed, but with a separate CA that's also self-signed). |
2024-12-09T18:12:02.505Z | <Patrick Donnelly> oh, I forgot we use user/pass for openvpn |
2024-12-09T18:12:06.092Z | <Patrick Donnelly> that makes sense then |
2024-12-09T19:47:47.752Z | <rzarzynski> @Dan Mick: Hello Dan! I'm having a problem with connecting the Sepia VPN. It time-outs 😕 |
2024-12-09T19:52:41.602Z | <Dan Mick> The vpn connection, not ssh, right |
2024-12-09T19:53:03.048Z | <Dan Mick> Have you installed the updated CA cert? |
2024-12-09T19:54:11.392Z | <Dan Mick> The vpn connection, not ssh, right? |
2024-12-09T20:16:38.144Z | <rzarzynski> right, VPN |
2024-12-09T20:16:56.609Z | <rzarzynski> > Have you installed the updated CA cert?
oops! |