- When bug#11408 was fixed it was missed that key 41 has disabled inserted into it when
uploading into the N2N client. This replaced the no-pass entry for all N2N connections
resulting in the ovpnmain.cgi not being able to show the status correctly as the code
looks for pass or no-pass.
- The disabled entry has been present for a very long time and is not utilised anywhere
in the code.
- This fix ensures that key 41 in the uploaded N2N connection has no-pass entered
- Tested out and confirmed in my vm testbed.
Fixes: Bug#13548
Tested-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Adolf Belka <adolf.belka@ipfire.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
$confighash{$key}[31] = $n2ntunmtu[1];
$confighash{$key}[39] = $n2nauth[1];
$confighash{$key}[40] = $n2ncipher[1];
- $confighash{$key}[41] = 'disabled';
+ $confighash{$key}[41] = 'no-pass';
&General::writehasharray("${General::swroot}/ovpn/ovpnconfig", \%confighash);