Beginning with this past week, I plan to sign the weekly snapshots and most a message to the list with the signature. I believe it'll prove more difficult to doctor everyone's email than a single file on my FTP servers. These tar balls are generated every Sunday at 00:00 CST if there have been new commits. There is also a brief change log that can be found in revision.log. You may use ftp.secure-computing.net or ftp2.secure-computing.net in pub/openvpn.
Without further ado, the signature for week 49 of 2011: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (FreeBSD) iQEcBAABAgAGBQJO4nF3AAoJEHKWQhk5DQ0Oq90IAIr8VLaHIaACguVqy0vVx3nl Z+5xiRS5ziH/RNmfmAR+zAQTCN6TC6dnns6BA0z/vzSeFW0ftarid/OC0/X3qF5d TEpjN3QZz6N2LAS898J7zJCbnDq7CTpX7CkxnNk4NSXO5ej2iFFqGeGHDK8L85aV xNFGZc3RFoaHKjFw6T7EPd6BPYoc8IniSAqIYDNvKxnBAYsCbjqvPnQkhTMrJO4f aoKpdRfgajEb4joXmbxpOpl8zxtP7WEbeBBVKQXfZtKU0W+/nOwcMiFTngCcuD60 xi6HNlA7jDgv1fKpdW1EWQCZfBP8E7iBlIGLYQPY9qjDNQbp/Oj4YDbYoFmMrxA= =op6Z -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ----- Eric F Crist Secure Computing Networks
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