On 11/13/2009 07:05:37 AM, David Sommerseth wrote:
> When a broad part of the users have tested this over time, used it in
> production environment and bugs connected to this is fixed ... then
> we
> can consider to change the default behaviour, which normally would be
> done in connection to a n
On 11/13/2009 06:28:36 AM, Victor Wagner wrote:
> It is possible to add ADDITIONAL configuration directive such as
> --allow-unicode-in-names, which doesn't have such side-effect as
> no-name-remapping
> does now.
>
> But I think that this should be enabled by default. If someone cannot
> handle
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On 13/11/09 13:28, Victor Wagner wrote:
> On 2009.11.12 at 19:25:16 +0100, David Sommerseth wrote:
>
>>> no-name-remapping has side effects, i.e. disables system method of
>>> script execution.
>>
>> I'd have to disagree here. OpenVPN should not ch
On 2009.11.12 at 19:25:16 +0100, David Sommerseth wrote:
> > no-name-remapping has side effects, i.e. disables system method of
> > script execution.
>
> I'd have to disagree here. OpenVPN should not change the default
> behaviour at all, as that can break a lot of already implemented
> instal
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(let's try to get this into the mailing list as well, sorry about that)
On 12/11/09 18:59, Victor Wagner wrote:
> On 2009.11.12 at 10:01:55 -0700, James Yonan wrote:
>
>> Victor Wagner wrote:
>>> On 2009.10.24 at 13:39:56 -0600, James Yonan wrote:
>>
On 2009.11.12 at 10:01:55 -0700, James Yonan wrote:
> Victor Wagner wrote:
> > On 2009.10.24 at 13:39:56 -0600, James Yonan wrote:
> >
> >> Can you submit a patch (as an email attachment) with this fix?
> > Attached
> >
> > This patch also contains X509_NAME_oneline replacement, which handles
> >
Victor Wagner wrote:
> On 2009.10.24 at 13:39:56 -0600, James Yonan wrote:
>
>> Can you submit a patch (as an email attachment) with this fix?
> Attached
>
> This patch also contains X509_NAME_oneline replacement, which handles
> MSB characters.
>
> I've not checked if this patch applies cleanly t
On 2009.10.24 at 13:39:56 -0600, James Yonan wrote:
>
> Can you submit a patch (as an email attachment) with this fix?
Attached
This patch also contains X509_NAME_oneline replacement, which handles
MSB characters.
I've not checked if this patch applies cleanly to unmodified source.
I've just d
On 2009.10.24 at 13:39:56 -0600, James Yonan wrote:
> Victor Wagner wrote:
> > I've found out that string_mod family of function do very bad job
> > with certificates with cyrillic characters in the subject.
> >
> > As of OpenVPN 2.1_rc19 class CC_PRINT is determined by function
> > isprint from
Victor Wagner wrote:
I've found out that string_mod family of function do very bad job
with certificates with cyrillic characters in the subject.
As of OpenVPN 2.1_rc19 class CC_PRINT is determined by function
isprint from ctype.h, which does wrong job if there was no setlocale
call (and there i
I've found out that string_mod family of function do very bad job
with certificates with cyrillic characters in the subject.
As of OpenVPN 2.1_rc19 class CC_PRINT is determined by function
isprint from ctype.h, which does wrong job if there was no setlocale
call (and there is no setlocale call in
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