2017-09-08 15:10 GMT+05:00 Jan Just Keijser :
> hi dev list,
>
> someone asked me this question: how can one roll their own Windows OpenVPN
> installer, including a signed TAP driver? There's no need to rebuild
> OpenVPN or the TAP driver, but they do need to include other things, such
> as certi
hi dev list,
someone asked me this question: how can one roll their own Windows
OpenVPN installer, including a signed TAP driver? There's no need to
rebuild OpenVPN or the TAP driver, but they do need to include other
things, such as certificates, config files etc.
Is there a way to repackage
Hi,
On 06-09-17 22:45, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 23/08/17 07:30, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
>> -static void delete_route(struct route_ipv4 *r, const struct tuntap *tt,
>> unsigned int flags, const struct route_gateway_info *rgi, const struct
>> env_set *es);
>> +static void delete_route(struct
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 01:41:15AM +0100, fragmentux wrote:
> WRT systemd and 3rd party 'servers'
>
> I am curious to know of any other "Server service" who decide ..
> to *rely* on ..
> a *forced* 'systemd (almost) unconditional restart by default'
Some software provides their own wrapper s
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 10:02:08PM +0100, fragmentux wrote:
> all your comment are totally valid from a sys-admin point of view but
> from an openvpn POV, the only responsibility is to provide a secure VPN.
Uh, no. Part of our responsibility is also to provide a reasonably good
experience to