Imho, the project is not alive any more as his original developer somewhat
stopped developing it.
However the sources are still available at http://openvpn.se/files/ .
Deliver patches is always welcome but your point about where to submit is
yet to be answered. Maybe OpenVPN.net could host current
Hi,
In the latest 2.1_rc7 zip/tar.gz/installer, the openssl.cnf.sample file is
missing in the easy-rsa/Windows directory. Copying the openssl.cnf file
from the 1.0 or 2.0 directories didn't work for me.
Are there any special parameters to set up in the file?
Thanks
/Didier
Hi James,
From a pure legal point of view, GPL should be sufficient. A company
that don't
respect GPL will probably not respect those new statements.
Regarding the Vista certification requirements costs, maybe an idea is to make
people/compagnies donating before downloading the Vista certified
Dear Melis,
It's been quite some time since I'vent said that one more time but I was working
on a patch for the win32 service wrapper that allow to start the openvpn
service via a telnet like interface.
The patch for the service wrapper is still on
http://conchaudron.free.fr/contrib/openvpn/ but
I've exactly the same problem.
Running on win2k.
Didier
Mathias Sundman wrote:
Peter 'Luna' Runestig has put together a Crypto API patch which tries
to access user-based certificate/key pairs even when OpenVPN is
running as a service.
Given that Peter can't test this patch himself, it would
Leonard Isham wrote:
[snip]
Btw, MSDN cryptoapi docs don't talk about a way to get userspace certs
from a SYSTEM rights. I think a way to solve this issue would be to make
openvpn deals with a userspace component which one could get the
certificate and supply desired data to openvpn at tunnel
Leonard Isham wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 14:55:00 +0100, Didier Conchaudron
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm still working on a renewed openvpn service wrapper( which's heading
to allow a non-admin user to start/stop pre-defined tunnels via a tcp
socket) and I see some big troubles in a near fu
Hi all,
I'm still working on a renewed openvpn service wrapper( which's heading
to allow a non-admin user to start/stop pre-defined tunnels via a tcp
socket) and I see some big troubles in a near future.
The *great* actual cryptoapi patch allow a user to access local machine
and local user c
Hi Mathias,
Here's a french translation of your lastest GUI dev( eg. 1.0-beta21)
http://conchaudron.free.fr/contrib/openvpn-gui/
Hope this will be usefull for frenchies ;-)
Didier
Hi all,
I'm trying to add non-admin mode via a service wrapper for openvpn on
win32 and I actually have some problems while opening a socket like a
file descriptor.
Seems like fdopen doesn't run on socket at all because winsock doesn't
work like on POSIX and BTW Mingw haven't any sys/socket.
You Swedish guys are really making amazing softwares!
I'm very pleased you add this patch because I plan to make it in few
months! So I can *really* concentrate on my tcp server patch, which is
really not ready.
I will test your patch with another smart card I plan to use later.
Thanks a lot
Hi all,
I agree with James for including several things such as monitoring
stdin/out/err into the wrapper.
But I'm not very ok for the idea of creating a socket for each
connection because our users will probably only use one GUI so this GUI
may have to discuss throught a unique socket to ma
Hi list,
Few weeks ago I've announced on users list that I will publish a patch
aiming at adding a tcp server in the wrapper. That's now done.
I'm not familiar with patch making with diff and my modifications only
apply on the service-win32 directory in the openvpn source code.
What have be
t. Is openvpn ready for that?
Best regards too
Didier CONCHAUDRON
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> This message is primarily directed at individuals who have submitted or
> plan
> to submit source code patches
Hi list,
I'm actually doing a training in a company looking at openvpn for vpn ssl use.
But there're actually several not_yet_developped features which are necessary
for the usage we want to do of openvpn.
We are satisfied of openvpn certificate handling, but we use them only to
authenticate a c
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