Apologies if I missed this somewhere...
NanoStation on 3.18.9.0
I have had a lot of trouble getting a tunnel server up on this node. First, vtund wouldn't start, a problem with vtundsvr.conf - a bad client section.
Hacked at that for a while and got vtund to start from the command line, but it kept refusing client access.
Then I tried deleting the clients to re-add them and find there is no means to do that. Once a client has been created, there is no "del" option. Just an email icon for sending the config. So, I tried removing the vtun package and just starting over, removing everything from /tmp/vtun in the process. Alas, I must have missed a config somewhere because it just pops right back after reloading the vtun package.
BTW, now when I do ps|grep tun all I see is:
2049 root 1012 R /sbin/modprobe -q -- netdev-tun50
and not vtund
HELP!
Got it working, but I am not really sure what it was I did that fixed it.
Also, I still don't see how I am supposed to delete a tunnel client from the tunnel server config page.
Just a wild guess.
If the device is a local node,
perhaps a 5 or 15 second 'Failsafe' reboot with 'Keep settings' unchecked.
See 'Help' on /cgi-bin/status screen.
?
Chuck
You can add an enhancement request as an issue in github if you'd regarding this. https://github.com/aredn/aredn_ar71xx/issues
Darryl
Which file(s)would I need to edit to do this from the shell?
Workaround: You can put an 'x' (or any character) for the nodename, an 'x' (or any non-number) for the password, uncheck the ENABLED box, and SAVE. It will have the effect to removing the client configuration for a slot.
It's not optimal, but, it's doable.