Hi,

On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 09:23:03AM +0300, ValdikSS wrote:
> Well, there could be some differences in terms of security.
> If you use systemd to run OpenVPN, it would restrict OpenVPN capabilities and 
> device access.
> If you just compile OpenVPN from source code and won't use systemd unit, you 
> won't get this functionality.
> 
> The example is rather contrived, but still.

But this is just a question how you *run* OpenVPN, not whether you use
the precompiled binary from Samuli, or compile your own...

(On Windows, there is a difference because the official binary is signed -
but besides this, it's still built from the very same source tree)

gert
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