Hi, On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 2:51 AM, Samuli Seppänen <sam...@openvpn.net> wrote:
> Hi, > > So far the new driver (tap6-dual-sha1-sha2ev) looks promising: it works on > 64-bit Vista, 7 and 10: > > <https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/TapWindows6CodesignTests> > > Selva: can you try this new driver on your Vista 32-bit and Windows Server > 2008? If you still have not updated them then please don't: it's probably > best to test again systems which are more likely to cause issues. > To add to what's already confirmed, the new driver works for me too on Windows 10 and window 7 (both 64bit) -- no problems with installation or use; same as the earlier sha2-only version. The behaviour on vista 32 (still not updated) is somewhat strange -- both the -sha2 and -sha1-sha2 now installs without any warning after the first forced installation --- i.e., install ignoring a stern warning, remove, and then install again and the second time onwards there are no warnings. I did not select the "trust this publisher" button or anything, but it behaves as if. Anyway, dual signatures appear to be fine even with this out-of-date vista machine though it may be seeing only the first signature: file properties shows only one digest -- sha2 on the first version and sha1 on the second one. Updating the vista machine is probably not going to happen -- too many failures trying to do so and considering this was booted into vista first time in 2 years, it looks like a lost battle. Selva