That message usually means the binary is hosed, and I believe missing
dlls give a different message.
Are you sure Thumb is correct for your platform? Are you using a
consumer device like a pocket pc phone, etc, or is it a custom board?
I ask that because the existing code does use some functional
I posted the following onto the OpenVPN forum, but it was suggested that I
would be better off mailing directly to this list.
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I seem to have found a bug in 2.1_rc16 that is also apparent in earlier
versions. Although OpenVPN claims to support -CFB and -OFB cipher modes,
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 12:36 PM, jonathan openvpn <
jonathan.open...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm triying to execute a Windows CE 5.0 porting of openvpn client
> application. I've been successful on compiling it but when i try to execute
> i receive the message: "openvpn is not a valid Wind
Hello.
I'm triying to execute a Windows CE 5.0 porting of openvpn client
application. I've been successful on compiling it but when i try to execute
i receive the message: "openvpn is not a valid WindowsCE application".
I am compiling to ARM-Thumb architecture. I suspect there is a problem with
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