Forgot to mention... If you're interested in testing just the TAP-driver installer, it's available here:
<http://build.openvpn.net/downloads/snapshots/tap-windows-9.9.0_master.exe> Best regards, Samuli > Hi all, > > Here are the first fully-functional Windows installers built (by me) > with Alon's new cross-compilation environment (a.k.a. "generic" > buildsystem): > > <http://build.openvpn.net/downloads/snapshots/openvpn-install-2.3_master-I000_master-i686.exe> > <http://build.openvpn.net/downloads/snapshots/openvpn-install-2.3_master-I000_master-x86_64.exe> > > The installers and executables and libraries in them have been signed > with a self-signed test certificate. This means that Windows Vista/7 > 64-bit will refuse to install the (self-signed) TAP-drivers, unless this > CA certificate is in the system keystore: > > <http://build.openvpn.net/downloads/openvpntestca-cert.cer> > > This certificate can be imported using Microsoft management console > (mmc.exe): > > - Add the "Certificates" snap-in > - Go to "Trusted root certificates" > - Right-click "Certificates" > - Select "All tasks" -> "Import" > > After this you can run the OpenVPN installer and it should just work. A > version of OpenVPN signed with paid-for certificate is coming soonish. > That one will work on any supported Windows version without jumping > through these hoops. > > Have fun (and please report back any issues you find),