Hi all,
we currently use Easy-RSA on Windows (4 instances, each with different key
length / cyphers) and several OpenVPN servers on Linux, except one (specific
customer requirements).
Main reason for Windows' usage is integration with administrative procedures
Thanks
Marco
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On 19/02/2024 15:33, mich...@fritscher.net wrote:
Good day,
actually I use Easy-RSA on Windows on a regular base. Sometimes even for
OpenVPN servers on Windows, but most times for provisioning customer
configurations (1 server and 2-3 clients, fairly static) with an unique
key+cert set.
In
Good day,
actually I use Easy-RSA on Windows on a regular base. Sometimes even for
OpenVPN servers on Windows, but most times for provisioning customer
configurations (1 server and 2-3 clients, fairly static) with an unique
key+cert set.
In one product we have even automated the usage of
On Mon, 19 Feb 2024 15:06:34 +0100, Frank Lichtenheld
wrote:
>We assume that in most cases it is much easier to run Easy-RSA
>in a native Linux environment like WSL (or other VMs) or use a
>much better maintained POSIX environment like Git-Bash. Also
>we assume that very few users actually run
Hi.
This is a request for feedback from OpenVPN Windows users by
the OpenVPN development team.
The Windows installers for OpenVPN 2 provided by the OpenVPN
community (i.e. https://openvpn.net/community-downloads/)
currently include a copy of the Easy-RSA project