On 20/02/2023 04:43, Stella Ashburne wrote:
For your information, I shall use version 2.6.0 on Microsoft Windows 11 and
version 2.5.9 on Debian 11.6.0. The Linux DCO package for Debian is available
only for the Testing branch (a.k.a. the future Debian 12). I noticed that the
official repositories of Fedora 37 do not have the Linux DCO package as well.
Fedora/Fedora EPEL package maintainer for OpenVPN here.
I have no hope for getting the DCO module into mainstream Fedora
repositories before the ovpn kernel module hits the mainstream Linux
kernel. This is a packaging policy by the Fedora Project. There might
be some exceptions, but they are really few and more special than what I
would expect OpenVPN's situation to be.
What *does* exist is a Fedora Copr repository which I am maintaining as
well, where this kernel module is available.
yum copr enable dsommers/openvpn3
yum install kmod-ovpn-dco
The reasons it is in this repository is that the OpenVPN 3 Linux project
was the first Linux implementation with ovpn-dco support. To avoid
complicating things further for existing users of this package, I'm
probably going to keep the ovpn-dco kernel module in this repository.
Further information can be found here:
<https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/dsommers/openvpn3/>
--
kind regards,
David Sommerseth
OpenVPN Inc
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