[SFOS 3.3.0.16] VPN via IPSec/IPSec Xauth PSK to Fritz!Box (AVM)
asked 2020-06-14 15:18:45 +0200
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Hello everybody,
I'm new to Sailfish OS (Sony XA2, SFOS 3.3.0.16) and trying to establish a VPN connection from my phone to my home Router (Fritz!Box 7490). I'm quite familiar with setting up this VPN connection from my Android phone (LineageOS 17.1) but unfortunately this is pretty difficult now.
This is what I did so far: I followed the instructions from https://sailfishmods.de/2019/05/tippstricks-fritzbox-vpn-unter-sailfishos-einrichten/ - installed an new vpnc from http://repo.merproject.org/obs/home:/Nokius:/sfos-playground/sailfish_latest_armv7hl/armv7hl/vpnc-0.5.3.svn550-1.2.1.jolla.armv7hl.rpm - By doing so the vpnc-0.5.3.1.3.1.jolla was replaced by vpnc-0.5.3.svn550-1.2.1.jolla automatically. - I configured the SFOS VPN GUI according to the instructions but I never managed to get it connected to my myfritz account.
Has anybody some good experiences with that? I just wanted to mention that: - I tried to connect from outside(!) the network (by 4G-cellular network) - I noticed that my GUI had a slightly different layout than the pictures in the instructions shown... my phone asked for the shared secred/account details in a seperat step (maybe this can be hint for an installation error/wrong GUI etc...)
I'd be happy to hearing from you in this matter.
All the best, EWo
I tried to connect to a 7530 and same problems :( my GNU/Linux just works instead
Claudio Maradonna ( 2020-06-14 15:43:56 +0200 )editHere I am still on 3.2.1.20 (and it seems to manifest that this was a wise decision!).
I compiled the (patched) vpnc sources always on my own and installed in /usr/sbin.
I can still connect via CLI and via the GUI with my Fritz.
So maybe another regression/bug with SFOS 3.3?
peterleinchen ( 2020-06-14 20:13:04 +0200 )editHey guys, thanks for your reply. According to the mentioned link above it should be updated for SFOS 3.3. That's why I'm so confused...
Ewo ( 2020-06-14 23:22:57 +0200 )editHi! This is one of my big questions still unresolved, too ...
ds1979 ( 2020-06-14 23:51:53 +0200 )editwe have here this question answer comment game. so you should convert to a comment.
If you know the command line ofnLinux you may download the source package, apply the patch, compile and install yourself. But I am sure Nokius did it right (and he is a trusted one). But the source package number is quite older.
peterleinchen ( 2020-06-15 00:14:34 +0200 )editSorry for not being more helpful, but I have decided to stay with 3.2...