On Tue, Jul 05, 2022 at 14:40:31 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Hopefully I can get there and upgrade it on location come September.
> I don't dare doing that remotely.
Agreed.
> Here you go:
>
> $ apt-cache policy openvpn
> openvpn:
> Installed: 2.4.7-xenial0
> Candidate: 2.4.7-xenial0
>
On Tue, 5 Jul 2022 02:14:05 -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway
wrote:
>On Sun, Jul 03, 2022 at 21:55:13 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
>> And now I had a look at our office server (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) and it looks the
>> same:
>>
>> $ openvpn --version
>> OpenVPN 2.4.7 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)]
On Sun, Jul 03, 2022 at 21:55:13 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> And now I had a look at our office server (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) and it looks the
> same:
>
> $ openvpn --version
> OpenVPN 2.4.7 x86_64-pc-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [EPOLL] [PKCS11]
> [MH/PKTINFO] [AEAD] built on Feb 19 2019
>
On Mon, Jul 04, 2022 at 08:12:16 +0200, Bo Berglund wrote:
> Seems like the distro upgrade orphaned openvpn but left it in place as-is.
Right -- one of the first things the Ubuntu upgrade process does is to
edit the apt sources to update the release name on the repositories it
recognizes (so they