01-02-2018 09:41 AM - edited 03-21-2019 11:02 AM
If I connect with the latest Android OpenVPN it tells me, the certificates I created with RV320 are MD5 signed. Also it tells me, that MD5 support will end April 2018.
So how else shall I create certificates for OpenVPN? The root cert uses SHA256 but the Ovpn client/server certs are created with MD5.
11-04-2019 11:36 AM
I also get the notification from cisco support, that the release 1.5.1.05 should fix that issue.
below the link to the download page
https://software.cisco.com/download/home/284005929/type/282465789/release/1.5.1.05
and the release notes
P.S: Keep in mind the upgrade issues in the past! It would be safer to backup the config before.
11-09-2019 03:03 PM - edited 11-10-2019 01:30 PM
As a data point for anyone waiting to install this, I just updated our 3 from 1.4.22 (most recent) to this fix with zero issues. IPSec, OpenVPN, VLAN, firewall and all other configurations came across with zero issues, and all tunnels came up without intervention. I can just hope that is is more stable than 1.4, having had both lockups and refusals to reboot on 1.4 . . .
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