SK> Hi,
SK> On 18-07-17 17:46, Gregory Sloop wrote:
>> Does anyone know definitively what key encryptions/decryptions the iOS
>> client will properly handle? [And if there's any difference using unfied
>> vs non-unified setups.]
SK> The iOS client is not part of the current community developmen
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 12:46 +0200, Steffan Karger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 18-07-17 17:46, Gregory Sloop wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know definitively what key encryptions/decryptions the iOS
> > client will properly handle? [And if there's any difference using unfied
> > vs non-unified setups.]
> The
Hi,
On 18-07-17 17:46, Gregory Sloop wrote:
> Does anyone know definitively what key encryptions/decryptions the iOS
> client will properly handle? [And if there's any difference using unfied
> vs non-unified setups.]
The iOS client is not part of the current community development, but
maintained
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 08:46:49AM -0700, Gregory Sloop wrote:
> But in iOS, unified confg files can't be pulled from a website -
> essentially you either email the config, or transfer it via itunes.
Downloading from a website works just fine. You need to coax Apache
to set a few headers, b
So, I'm not sure if this [the dev list] is the place to post this - though I
suspect the well of knowledge here vs the regular list will be more appropriate
to answer.
It's been a long time since I needed to roll out openvpn to an iOS device and
the last time I did it, I did it via separate PKC