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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...
Neither hard-reset nor access via http://192.168.1.1:8007 is working anymore.
I locked out myself by changing the root certificate. The device is now more or less bricked!
"(although the self signed certificate of the router is signed with sha, dont understand whole situation...)"..This is, what I'm also not sure about, what is going on. Are we really sure, we create no leaks?
@l_s wrote:It does not contain the fix. That's why everyone is irate. What you can do is use Easy VPN as per @werner's suggestion (even though its client is officially retired) because it still works with Android's and Windows' built-in VPN functiona...
Can anybody from Cisco please confirm, that the Version "RV32X_v1.4.2.19_20180330" does *NOT* include the MD5 fix from "RV32X_v1.4.2.17ts-6_20180321"? I.E. is the older version "better" than the newest on the web?