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On 29/02/12 19:40, Carsten Krüger wrote:
> 
> I think it would be good to rethink the hole script idea. Maybe
> scripts could be only server pushable.

How will you handle that some users use OpenVPN from Windows, Linux and
maybe even a mobile phone (like N900)? ... where paths are different,
depending on OS and/or distribution.  And some paths on Linux (probably
*BSD too?) are different if it is a 32bit architecture or 64bit.

I doubt it will be highly appreciated that sys-admins need to maintain
separate script profiles on the server side, for each OS/platform connecting.

And you would also need to go even further, to also make --plugin only
pushable too.  Which makes the /usr/lib vs /usr/lib64 scenario a real
pain for sure.


kind regards,

David Sommerseth
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