Em 15/12/16 11:12, Hongyi Zhao escreveu:
> On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 10:52:05 +0100, Gert Doering wrote:
>
>> A *tar* file is a container, that contains files plus header
>> information.
> I also tried the bz2 format just for testing, see the following commands:
>
> $ diff vpngate_1.0.126.222_tcp_995.ovpn_JP <( bzcat
> vpngate_1.0.126.222_tcp_995.ovpn_JP.bz2 )
> $
>
I'm really curious to know your reasons for using a compressed
config file, knowing that that will not save you space at all, as even
the bigger files, with all certs inline, will hardly get bigger than
15-20k. You may save 1 or 2 storage inodes, depending on the filesystem
type, but that shouldn't do any real difference at all !!!
Anyway, in your case, i would write an init script that
decompresses the config file to the RAM disk /dev/shm and call OpenVPN
from the decompressed file. Being stored on RAM, one single 15-20k file
will make no difference at all on your system. I never did that, but
maybe you can even erase the file after calling OpenVPN on it.
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