On Tue, Mar 01 2022, Landry Breuil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> while looking at other things i noticed OpenVPN wasnt in /etc/services.
>
> apparently its listed/registered by IANA since 2004 (i know, not a reason),
> and
> i have it on a debian 11 box and on a FreeBSD 12.2 server.
>
> i see two reasons:
>
On Tue, Mar 01, 2022 at 10:41:14AM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Probably best to wait a bit for other feedback, but: OK sthen
Ok from me, too. Some of my subnets are routed to me via OpenVPN so
I will be forced to keep using it for the foreseeable future.
I have $openvpn_port variables in
On 2022/03/01 11:24, Landry Breuil wrote:
> Hi,
>
> while looking at other things i noticed OpenVPN wasnt in /etc/services.
>
> apparently its listed/registered by IANA since 2004 (i know, not a reason),
> and
> i have it on a debian 11 box and on a FreeBSD 12.2 server.
>
> i see two reasons:
Hi,
while looking at other things i noticed OpenVPN wasnt in /etc/services.
apparently its listed/registered by IANA since 2004 (i know, not a reason), and
i have it on a debian 11 box and on a FreeBSD 12.2 server.
i see two reasons:
- making sure another service doesnt squat the port for