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On 17/07/14 16:27, Lisa Minogue wrote:
> Hi David,
> 
> Thanks for taking the time to explain to me.
> 
> Below is a sample of the config file in question (some sensitive
> information such as the name and/or IP address of the remote server
> and the contents of the ca.crt have been removed):
> 
> ********************************* client dev tun proto udp remote
> vpn.vpn.com 1194 remote-random auth-user-pass auth.txt cipher
> AES-256-CBC auth SHA512 resolv-retry infinite nobind verb 3 
> route-method exe route-delay 2 comp-lzo
> 
> <ca> -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
> 
> -----END CERTIFICATE----- </ca>
> 
> win-sys env setenv FORWARD_COMPATIBLE 1 register-dns http-proxy 
> ************************************** I hope the above sample
> could help you answer why http-proxy is included in the config
> file.

This last 'http-proxy' as it stands here makes no sense to me.  I just
double checked the code.  It does nothing.  With just --http-proxy and
nothing more, no proxy is being enabled at all.  So in this config,
http-proxy is just as good as any noop.


- -- 
kind regards,

David Sommerseth
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