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On 07/08/14 00:37, Jason Haar wrote:
On 07/08/14 00:12, David Sommerseth wrote:
What is CPU intensive is when asymmetric encryption comes into
play, with the key exchanges and other negotiations etc.
I sooo have to agree with that. Back in the
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On 06/08/14 22:52, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 3:36 PM, David Sommerseth
openvpn.l...@topphemmelig.net wrote:
For the typical road-warrior scenario (one server, many
clients) you are probably right that a single user won't
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Hi all,
The OpenSSL project released fixes to several security vulnerabilities
yesterday, some of which may affect OpenVPN:
http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140806.txt
OpenVPN 2.3.2 and 2.3.4 Windows installers that include a fixed
version of
On 08/08/14 03:24, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
I would also opt for function handlers/pointers per connection - that
way you could server both udp+tcp from a single server instance
Yes - having one server instance managing both udp and tcp AND being
able to handle multiple ports should be part of