Hi,
On 04/06/18 09:15, Gert Doering wrote:
On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 at 09:10:23AM +0200, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
What's the particular use case for putting tls-auth files in connection
blocks?
"I have one existing server that is not using tls-auth yet, and a new one
that has tls-auth, and I want b
Hi,
Gert has been faster to reply :-)
On 04/06/18 15:15, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 at 09:10:23AM +0200, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
>> What's the particular use case for putting tls-auth files in connection
>> blocks?
>
> "I have one existing server that is not using tls
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 at 09:10:23AM +0200, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
> What's the particular use case for putting tls-auth files in connection
> blocks?
"I have one existing server that is not using tls-auth yet, and a new one
that has tls-auth, and I want both in the same config file"
Plus,
Hi Antonio,
On 04/06/18 04:15, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
Hi all,
On 02/06/18 11:42, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
Different VPN servers may use different tls-auth keys. For this
reason it is convenient to make tls-auth a per-connection-block
option so that the user is allowed to specify one key per
Hi all,
On 02/06/18 11:42, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
> Different VPN servers may use different tls-auth keys. For this
> reason it is convenient to make tls-auth a per-connection-block
> option so that the user is allowed to specify one key per remote.
>
> If no tls-auth option is specified in a g
Hi,
On 03/06/18 16:27, Steffan Karger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 02-06-18 05:42, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
>> Different VPN servers may use different tls-auth keys. For this
>> reason it is convenient to make tls-auth a per-connection-block
>> option so that the user is allowed to specify one key per rem
Hi,
On 02-06-18 05:42, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
> Different VPN servers may use different tls-auth keys. For this
> reason it is convenient to make tls-auth a per-connection-block
> option so that the user is allowed to specify one key per remote.
Want! This also helps with tls-auth key rollover
Different VPN servers may use different tls-auth keys. For this
reason it is convenient to make tls-auth a per-connection-block
option so that the user is allowed to specify one key per remote.
If no tls-auth option is specified in a given connection block,
the global one, if any, is used.
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