Hello OpenVPN Developers,
I understand that the current version of OpenVPN supports implementation of
TLS 1.2 using exported cert and key. However, I have a project that
requires implementation of TLS 1.2 using cryptoapicert.
If any developer is interested to work on this implementation in
From: David Sommerseth
This is another systemd implementation clean-up. It was found that
SELinux will block OpenVPN from checking /sys/fs/cgroups. As OpenVPN
only checked /sys/fs/cgroups and /sys/fs/cgroups/systemd to see if
systemd was available or not, it was considered
On 03/10/14 16:47, Mike Gilbert wrote:
>> +AC_ARG_VAR([SYSTEMD_LIBS], [linker flags for systemd])
>> +if test "$enable_systemd" = "yes" ; then
>> +AC_CHECKING([for systemd Library and Header files])
>> +havesystemdlib=1
>> +
>> +# if SYSTEMD_LIBS is set, we assume it will work,
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 9:57 AM, David Sommerseth
wrote:
> From: David Sommerseth
>
> This is another systemd implementation clean-up. It was found that
> SELinux will block OpenVPN from checking /sys/fs/cgroups. As OpenVPN
> only checked
From: David Sommerseth
This is another systemd implementation clean-up. It was found that
SELinux will block OpenVPN from checking /sys/fs/cgroups. As OpenVPN
only checked /sys/fs/cgroups and /sys/fs/cgroups/systemd to see if
systemd was available or not, it was considered
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> On 26.04.2014 23:00, Gert Doering wrote:
>> Hiya,
>>
>> with some arm-twisting, I managed to convince build-snapshot to actually
>> do that (it would prefer to do a git clone, autoconf, tarball, copy
tarball,
>> ignore the tarball, fetch 2.3.3