* Selva Nair <selva.n...@gmail.com>:

> While it does look safe to allow "push setenv opt .. ", is it really
> useful? All pushed options are optional in the sense that none will cause a
> FATAL error, just a warning in the logs. So prepending "setenv opt", if
> allowed, would make no real difference, would it?

In my case, it's a convenience feature:

TunneBlick on Mac OS X has this very nice way of sending logs to the
admin (me). The log is color coded, and the relevant (at least for me)
are coloured yellow or red.

yellow are warnings, red are fatal errors.

If I was able to make "register-dns" and "block-outside-dns" entirely
optional (on OS X / Linux), I'd have a "clean" log.

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