Hi,
On 14 November 2016 at 22:35, David Sommerseth
wrote:
On 14/11/16 21:06, Steffan Karger wrote:
>> Key method 2 has been the default since OpenVPN 2.0, and is both
>> more functional and secure. Also, key method 1 was only ever
>> supported for peer-to-peer connections (i.e. not for
>> clien
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On 14/11/16 22:35, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 14/11/16 21:06, Steffan Karger wrote:
>> Key method 2 has been the default since OpenVPN 2.0, and is both
>> more functional and secure. Also, key method 1 was only ever
>> supported for peer-to-peer c
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On 14/11/16 21:06, Steffan Karger wrote:
> Key method 2 has been the default since OpenVPN 2.0, and is both
> more functional and secure. Also, key method 1 was only ever
> supported for peer-to-peer connections (i.e. not for
> client-server).
>
> Le
Key method 2 has been the default since OpenVPN 2.0, and is both more
functional and secure. Also, key method 1 was only ever supported for
peer-to-peer connections (i.e. not for client-server).
Let's get rid of some legacy and phase out key method 1.
v2: add Changes.rst entry, and update man pa