I'm trying to use my Synology DS212 NAS box also act as
VPN gateway to my companies
VPN. Sadly, they only use Cisco ASA and to complicate stuff even further, we've got to use personal certificates (which is of course more secure, but more complicate to get going…).
So I compiled OpenConnect v4.06 from http://www.infradead.org/openconnect/. As a very basic test, I tried to build a
connection by manually invoking openconnect, passing along the key and cert files, like so:
/lib/ld-linux.so.3 --library-path /opt/lib \
/opt/openconnect/sbin/openconnect \
--certificate=$VPN_CFG/alexander.crt \
--sslkey=$VPN_CFG/alexander.key \
--cafile=$VPN_CFG/Company_VPN_CA.crt \
--user=alexander --verbose <ip>:443
It fails :(
Attempting to connect to <ip>:443
Using certificate file $VPN_CFG/alexander.crt
Using client certificate '/
[email protected]/OU=Company
VPN'
5919:error:0D0680A8:asn1 encoding routines:ASN1_CHECK_TLEN:wrong tag:tasn_dec.c:1315:
Loading private key failed (see above errors)
Loading certificate failed. Aborting.
Failed to open HTTPS
connection to <ip>
Failed to obtain WebVPN cookie
When I run the same command with the same cert/key files on a Ubuntu 12.04 box, it works:
openconnect \
--certificate=$VPN_CFG/alexander.crt \
--sslkey=$VPN_CFG/alexander.key \
--cafile=$VPN_CFG/Company_VPN_CA.crt \
--user=alexander --verbose <ip>:443
Attempting to connect to <ip>:443
Using certificate file $VPN_CFG/alexander.crt
Extra cert from cafile: '/CN=Company AG
VPN CA/O=Company AG/L=Zurich/ST=ZH/C=CH'
SSL negotiation with <ip>
Server certificate verify failed: self signed certificate
Certificate from
VPN server "<ip>" failed verification.
Reason: self signed certificate
Enter 'yes' to accept, 'no' to abort; anything else to view: yes
Connected to HTTPS on <ip>
GET https://<ip>/
[…]
Well… The error on the NAS is this:
5919:error:0D0680A8:asn1 encoding routines:ASN1_CHECK_TLEN:wrong tag:tasn_dec.c:1315:
Any ideas, what's causing this?
On Syno, I use OpenConnect 4.06. On Ubuntu, I just compiled and installed to a custom location OpenConnect 4.06 as well.
Thanks,
Alexander