On Thu, Apr 02, 2020 at 08:47:57 +0300, Samuli Seppänen wrote:
> I looked at Ralf's logs and they show that - for whatever reason - the
> tap-windows installer chose to install the Windows 7 version of
> tap-windows6 on those Windows 10 instances. The Digital signer in the
> device properties should show "Microsoft Windows Hardware
> Compatibility Publisher" (=attestation signature), not "OpenVPN Inc"
> (cross-signed).

I looked at the Properties for the "TAP-Windows Adapter V9" device in
Device Manger.  The Driver tab shows:
  Driver Proider: TAP-Windows Provider V9
  Driver Date: 9/27/2019
  Driver version: 9.24.2.601
  Digital Signer: OpenVPN Inc.

So it does seem like the driver is signed by OpenVPN (and not
Microsoft)... but the version is 9.24.  Does that mean it actually is
the "tap0901" driver, or can the tap-windows6 driver also have a version
of 9.24?

                                                        Nathan


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