Hello Roman,
> You can try logging $ssl_preread_server_name in access_log.
thank you. It seems that nginx is not able to extract the server_name
from openconnect correctly:
2a01:598:8181:37ef:95e1:682:4c98:449e - [15/Dec/2016:17:45:57 +0100] ""
When I connect with a browser:
2a01:598:8181:37ef
Hello Heiko,
> The incomplete filename is caused by a too small buffer in the GUI.
> You must be using a hostname for the proxy and it's somewhere close to
> 30 characters long, right? I'll add a bug to the tracker for this
> then. In the meantime, could you please try if it works for you using
>
Hello Heiko,
> > Fri Mar 18 13:56:53 2011 Error opening 'HTTP Proxy' auth file:
> > C:\DOCUME~1\adglth0\LOCALS~1\Temp\openvpn_authfile.: Das System kann die
> > angegebene Datei nicht finden. (errno=2)
> That's a openvpn error message not one of the GUI. Did you see the dot
> (.) at the end of
Hello Heiko,
> I fear Mathias is not involved with the OpenVPN GUI since five years or so.
> There's a project on SourceForge now where I forked the GUI and try to
> improve
> it: https://sourceforge.net/projects/openvpn-gui/
I see. Thanks for putting in the effort.
> Maybe you want to check
Hello Mathias,
I would like to use you OpenVPN GUI for Windows to authenticate over an
NTLM proxy in Windows and wonder if you're thinking about asking and
supplying the password for NTLM-proxy authentication or planing on doing
so.
The very recent versions of (2.2.x) of OpenVPN support not only b
Hello James,
> I'd like to invite some discussion on this idea, and I'd especially
> like feedback from past OpenVPN contributors as to whether this is
> something they could agree to.
I didn't submit that much code, but of course I would aggree to dual
licensing.
Honestly,
Thomas
Hi Gary,
> I want to run openvpn on WRT54G but the crypto library of openssl is
> extremely large for the device. I understand that I can trim away some
> ciphers but would like to know what minimum ciphers I have to include.
> I want to include only 3 symmetric cipher (blowfish, des and aes) and
Hello James,
I am unable to find the CVS repository to the upcomming 2.0 version.
Honestly,
Thomas [ Who want's to implement a compression functionality to
compress static things like ipv(6) addresses, prots and maybe
parts of tcp header function within one byte using a sim
Hi,
I submitted that patch. And will fix it. - If you not already did that.
> I have been attempting to use 1.6_beta6 and found that support for the
> tap device wasn't working on FreeBSD 5.1. I discovered it worked fine
> on FreeBSD 5.1 with 1.6_beta1.
Ic.
> I believe that it is necessary to
Hi together,
> If you can give me access to a NetBSD system *including* root access
> and kernel sources extracted I should be able to patch and test
> openvpn within hours to support IPv6 via tun devices.
one of my openvpn/ipv6 users did patch NetBSD tun device itself and
maybe openvpn, too. I t
Hi,
> is there an ipv6-netbsd support planed ? Can you give me detailed
> information what must be changed so that I can try to write a patch?
I thought I had made a netbsd patch ready, but I can't find it anylonger.
But it should be quiet easy looking at the patches which were necessary
to enab
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