On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, Mathias Sundman wrote:
> I've added support for the new username/password auth method to OpenVPN
> GUI.
>
> If you have a setup with double auth (both key/cert and username/password
> auth), the GUI first prompt for username/password, and after that for
> the private key
I've added support for the new username/password auth method to OpenVPN
GUI.
If you have a setup with double auth (both key/cert and username/password
auth), the GUI first prompt for username/password, and after that for
the private key passphrase. If --askpass is specified in the config
they
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta wrote:
> Hello James et al,
>
> I've just got a bug report [1] at the Debian Bug Tracking System. I'm
> pretty sure it's bogus, but I think it's out of my knowledge to
> classify it as such.
>
> The bug reporter claims that he can modify almost all o
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Hans Fugal wrote:
I spent a couple of hours last night trying to figure out a way to do
everything I wanted to on my wireless LAN, and was having difficulty
doing so. Before I go into details of what I was trying to do, doing
it would be immensely easy if there was an --afte
I spent a couple of hours last night trying to figure out a way to do
everything I wanted to on my wireless LAN, and was having difficulty
doing so. Before I go into details of what I was trying to do, doing
it would be immensely easy if there was an --after, similar to --up
but run after everythin
Hello James et al,
I've just got a bug report [1] at the Debian Bug Tracking System. I'm
pretty sure it's bogus, but I think it's out of my knowledge to
classify it as such.
The bug reporter claims that he can modify almost all of the pre-shared
key, and the tunnel still gets establish. I'm prett