csthomas87
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Hi,
I've been searching for the passed few days to find a way to get NeoRouters client to work on FreeNAS. I am not using a jail right now because I understand there are issues with getting VPN software to run inside of jails. The search button only led me to a few topics on FreeNAS 8, I'm using the latest version, 9.1 where things seem to be a bit different.
I get the error: "/usr/local/bin/nrservice failed to start due to error 0x80070002.". I sent an email to NeoRouters support.
My next step would be to download a matching full distro of FreeBSD and pull the module from there. Am I on the right track, or is there a much simpler way of doing this?
Any help would be appreciated.
I've been searching for the passed few days to find a way to get NeoRouters client to work on FreeNAS. I am not using a jail right now because I understand there are issues with getting VPN software to run inside of jails. The search button only led me to a few topics on FreeNAS 8, I'm using the latest version, 9.1 where things seem to be a bit different.
I get the error: "/usr/local/bin/nrservice failed to start due to error 0x80070002.". I sent an email to NeoRouters support.
However, FreeNAS does not include the kernel module if_tap, so it cannot be loaded and no devices can be created. Other forums, where users have gotten OpenVPN to work, have been using if_tun, which is included with FreeNAS. In this case, NeoRouter does not use tunnels, they use taps. I have looked online to see if I can add the module, or download it and place it on my existing installation of FreeNAS but have found nothing."Based on your log file, nrservice failed to open the device /dev/tap0 . nrservice detects it first, if not exits, it will try to load the module (kldload if_tap) then detects it again.
In your case, it tried, but still didn't find the device.
Please make sure you run the nrservice as root and make sure you have the /dev/tap0 available. "
My next step would be to download a matching full distro of FreeBSD and pull the module from there. Am I on the right track, or is there a much simpler way of doing this?
Any help would be appreciated.