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On 01/03/10 06:32, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> On 02/28/2010 10:24:36 PM, Peter Stuge wrote:
>> David Sommerseth wrote:
>>> +++ b/options.c
>>> @@ -529,6 +529,9 @@ static const char usage_message[] =
>>>    "                  tests of certification.  cmd should return 0
>> to allow\n"
>>>    "                  TLS handshake to proceed, or 1 to fail.  (cmd
>> is\n"
>>>    "                  executed as 'cmd certificate_depth
>> X509_NAME_oneline')\n"
>>> +  "--tls-export-cert [directory] : Get peer cert in PEM format and
>> store it \n"
>>> +  "                  in an openvpn temporary file in [directory].
>> Peer cert is \n"
>>> +  "                  stored before tls-verify script execution and
>> deleted after.\n"
>>
>> Please update the man page too
> 
> There is no man page.  It's in sample-scripts/.
> 
> However, the openvpn(8) --tls-verify section of the man page
> is poor.  I just sent another patch that clarifies it.
> Perhaps this is what you're looking for?  If not then
> just ignore my man page patch.

I don't mean to be harsh ... but this patch updates options.c and
introduces a new argument to OpenVPN.  So I agree, Peter, a man page
update is needed!


kind regards,

David Sommerseth
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