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- . In order to use NeoRouter VPN Client, you must setup a NeoRouter Pro server v2.0 or above. For NeoRouter Pro v1.x users, you can download older versions of NeoRouter VPN Client for Android from our website. For tablet users, please try NeoRouter Remote Access Client. NeoRouter is a cross-platform zero-configuration VPN solution that securely connects Windows, Mac, Linux, Android.
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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.
'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. '
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.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?