Hi,
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 07:25:28PM -0500, Selva Nair wrote:
> I would be interested in this too, but how do you trigger a reconnect from
> the server side? I only know "client-kill CID" or "kill cn" but the client
> will not notice that until keep-alive timeout which would cause a long
>
Gert is right ...
On 19/01/17 22:33, Gert Doering wrote:
> What you can do is trigger a client disconnect/reconnect via management
> interface - that shouldn't cause more than a 2-3s hickup for the
> user (if the receives the same IP address)...
... and this is the "lo-tech" approach, which
Greetings,
Since OpenVPN is very scriptable, I wouldn't imagine doing this would be a
problem, but I'm looking to see if anyone else does this, if there are
concerns with doing it, or if OpenVPN has a built-in way of doing this.
Our OpenVPN set up does split-tunneling, so a client only gets
Hi,
On 17/01/17 07:20, Spon Spon wrote:
Hi,
I installed OpenSSL 1.0.2 having CRYPTODEV and AF_ALG compiled on an
ARM processor using kernel 3.10 that have a hardware crypto. I ran
openssl speed test using both cryptodev and af_alg successfully. in
/proc/interrupts I can see values