Hi Lev

> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2023 at 7:49 PM
> From: "Lev Stipakov" <lstipa...@gmail.com>
> To: "Stella Ashburne" <rewe...@gmx.com>, "Antonio Quartulli" 
> <a...@unstable.cc>
> Cc: openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] OpenVPN-2.6.0-I004-amd64.msi still fails to work 
> on Microsoft Windows 11 if opvpn-dco is enabled
>
> I have created a ticket
> https://github.com/OpenVPN/ovpn-dco-win/issues/35 where further
> updates will be posted.
> 
Thanks for creating a support ticket for the issue that I brought up a few days 
ago.

> Also it seems that dco on Linux has the same issue with Mullvad.
> 
Firstly, for privacy reasons, I won't confirm or deny if the VPN 
vendor/provider is Mullvad because it doesn't really matter to the issue at 
hand.

Secondly, I have no issues at all when I use the same config files on Debian 
11.6.0 (64-bit).

Best regards.

Stella

P.S.: Please read the next two posts on how another privacy-centered VPN vendor 
deals with the "data channel offload" feature. This vendor really prioritizes 
the privacy of its customers above all things; for example, payments can be 
made in XMR, no email is required during registration, it allows VPN over Tor 
and Tor over VPN, cascading/chaining of VPN servers with other VPN vendors, 
very robust SSL tunneling that defeats censorship and surveillance by 
authoritarian regimes such as Iran, China, etc.



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