Hi,
On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 04:49:51PM +0100, Marcel Pennewiß wrote:
> > in time for 2.3, one of the remaining open itches for the IPv6 code
> > is now fixed :-) (and the changes needed turned out to be fairly
> > trivial).
>
> Using ifconfig-ipv6-pool instead of server-ipv6(-macro) does not al
On Fri, 3 Feb 2012 09:44:26 +0100
Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in time for 2.3, one of the remaining open itches for the IPv6 code
> is now fixed :-) (and the changes needed turned out to be fairly
> trivial).
Using ifconfig-ipv6-pool instead of server-ipv6(-macro) does not allow
non-/64 pre
Is there any important system where requiring PolarSSL >= 1.2.3 is not
an option, besides "admin is too lazy or can't convince his manager that
he needs to upgrade"?
This #ifdef stuff makes the whole story a bit inconcise. It might be
suitable for 2.3.X, but not to base 2.4 or newer releases on.
On Sat, 19 Jan 2013 23:06:55 -0700
James Yonan wrote:
> Also... You mentioned Android 4 --
A user tested it and told me, that VPN works well. Our VPN-Server is
inside a /16 which is routed over VPN. So without the hostroute the
connection will die and VPN works well.
> I don't think the Android
On 18/01/2013 15:31, Marcel Pennewiß wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 21:48:23 -0700
James Yonan wrote:
The client is based on the new C++ OpenVPN core that is also used in
the OpenVPN Connect client for Android. The C++ core is a portable,
lightweight class library for building OpenVPN clients and