there isn't a clear step-by-step set of repro instructions (I couldn't
create one because I was using my own x509 infrastructure and I've never
used easy_rsa in my life) but basically, if you're using x509
certificates (ie the same kind you could install in your web browser,
for example), and it pi
Hi Thierry:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=dac97fdc77ef4700eab65450a4fc2451%40127001.org&forum_name
=openvpn-users
That's the mail thread where the problem was discussed; sorry our
pastebin stuff disappeared but it turns out the pastebin variety we use
had a bug where it
I tested the fix posted on 2008-09-08 but I didn't test the proposed fix
as the system went live (we manually installed the .deb from 8.10 which
is a later version) - if this still needs checked I suppose I can set up
a VM or similar
as regards to pastebin cleaning up entries - anyone know a good
Hi,
This resolves the issue and CNs are picked up.
Thanks
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Hi,
The mailing list archive is
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=openvpn-users
but it's not been updated with our post yet. However, a copy of the
conversation is at http://pastebin.127001.org/223
That mail has our config, but any attempt to use client-specific configs
(cc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openvpn
In Ubuntu 8.04.1 the version of openvpn available is 2.1~rc7 which has a
pretty serious bug:
>From a reply to the openvpn mailing list after we were having problems:
"try upgrading to 2.1_rc9 ; in 2.1_rc7 the code to extract a common name
from a
this error can happen any time you leave the X server (ie ctrl+alt+f1)
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/31826
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also see bug 60041. That guy's experience matches mine.
2 issues: default xorg config shows up as "modified" for the purposes of
that script (and presumably for any auto-update-xorg-config reasons,
like a large xorg update?) , plus the changing of the bus ID
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