Christian Hopps writes:
> This example doesn't make sense to me, it seems contrived to make
> some point but it's not realistic.  
> 
> People aren't contacting random IPsec servers that are
> mis-configured for their users. If the user wouldn't understand the
> above language then the operator wouldn't configure it. 

Like when getting error messages while in Montreal, they did configure
them all in French only, without no other languages visible...

In some places there were some options to change language but not in
all places. And god luck for you when you actually work for French
company and need to connect to HQ VPN and ask them to configure your
error messages to be in English :-)

On the other hand if there is language tag, then the VPN client
receiving this can automatically use google translate to translate it
to local locale langauge :-)
-- 
kivi...@iki.fi

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