Il 02/04/20 19:22, Nathan Stratton Treadway ha scritto:
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2020 at 12:17:17 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
>> On Thu, Apr 02, 2020 at 18:07:26 +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 02, 2020 at 11:48:14AM -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
>>>> 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?
>>>
>>> All these are "tap-windows6", "tap0901".
>>>
>>> 2.4.7 ships with 9.23 of the tap-windows6 driver, 2.4.8 with 9.24
>>>
>>> There used to be a tap-windows with NDIS5, but I think we never
>>> shipped a 2.4 installer with it - the installer versions with "-I001"
>>> in the name had tap5, the "I601, I602, ..."" ones have tap6.
>>
>> Okay, thanks, that helps.
>>
>> So does the openvpn-install-2.4.8-i602-Win10.exe installer contain both
>> the Windows 7 and Windows 10 versions of the tap-windows6 driver?
>>
> 
> Or, I guess a more precise question is: does the tapinstall.exe file
> included in the openvpn-install-2.4.8-i602-Win10.exe installer (which I
> guess is tapinstall v602 , right?) contain both Win 7 and Win 10
> drivers?

The OpenVPN installers should contain only Windows 7 (cross-signed) or
Windows 10 (attestation-signed) drivers in i386, amd64 and arm64
flavors. Verifying that is fairly easy by extracting the installer with
p7zip and checking the signatures of all the *.cat files in it.

Samuli


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