Am 22.06.13 12:48, schrieb Tore Anderson:
Not really forgotten about. The dual stack patches are rather large. There has been lack of time of the OpenVPN core team member to review the patches.It's been half a year, so I was wondering if this patch has been forgotten about? I don't see it in either the master branch of either the openvpn or openvpn-testing git repo.FWIW, I'd like to push the GNOME NetworkManager folks some more to implement IPv6 support in their OpenVPN plugin, which is currently IPv4 only. This patch breaks one of the assumptions made there, in particular that IPv4 transport will always be used when OpenVPN is started "--remote <dns-hostname> --proto [tcp|udp]". I'm hoping that when dealing with that, which they'll have to do anyway, they'll seize the opportunity to implement IPv6 payload support as well. However in order to do so it would be very nice to have a 2.4-alpha1 or at least a git master commit that I could point to, that could be used for testing interoperability with the new behaviour.
I still maintain the dualstack patches for my client: https://github.com/schwabe/openvpn/commits/ds10
The branch name sometimes changes when I rebase the patches.If someone steps up and has time to review the patches I can send another patch set.
Arne
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