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SSL-VPN Bad compression stub decompression header byte: 102

Hi,

 

I am seeing a lot of theese when making remote access with SSL-VPN through the XG (Connenction to the XG from outside)

Bad compression stub decompression header byte: 102

When theese occur data traffic is halted, but connection is not dropped (vpn)

Running SFOS 17 MR5

 I have compression enbled in XG SSL-VPN configuration.

UPDATE:

Read on openvpn.net, there there is some issues with the comp-lzo parameter.

In the config from the XG, comp-lzo is set to no

Switched to "comp-lzo yes" 

For now, everything works as supposed, will return later on :-)



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  • At firmware 17.5.2, OpenVPN still using 2.3.6

  • At firmware 17.5.9 -With VPN Compression on

    All versions of 2.4.x (2.4.1, 2.4.6. 2.48-current) all give the "Bad compression stub decompression header byte: 102" error

    Regardless of the Client Compression Option, and syntax style

    • compress-lzo yes
    • compress-lzo no
    • compress lzo
    • compress lz4
    • compress
    • Same options as above but with the '--' prefix (--compress lzo)

    It always errors

     

    Tomy Alma'arif said:
    At firmware 17.5.2, OpenVPN still using 2.3.6

    Client 2.3.6, Does not have the Error  and is much Faster  than 2.4.x when browsing a File Share

    Client 2.3.18 [Apr-2018 -current for 2.3.x] is even faster with no noticeable lag when browsing a File Share

    Both 2.3.x versions don't give this Error, with or without adding the Compression option

    Bulk Copy performance seems unchanged between 2.3.x and a erroring 2.4.x client.

    Upgrading to the earliest 2.4.x (2.4.0 [Jan-2017  older than 2.3.18])  It errors always.


    My suggestion is to use Client 2.3.18 openvpn-install-2.3.18-I602-x86_64.exe untill Sophos fixes whatever is wrong with their compression settings