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    Phoronix: OpenVPN 3 Linux Beta 5 Builds Against OpenSSL By Default, Configuration Improvements

    The OpenVPN 3 Linux client has been in the works for a number of months with some big features including a rewrite in C++11, exposing a D-Bus interface that yields a number of usability improvements, better DNS configuration, and various other enhancements...

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    I think you missed a e "mbed TLS" in my mind that should read "embed TLS" Unless there happens to be a TLS I don't know the name of.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by oiaohm View Post
      I think you missed a e "mbed TLS" in my mind that should read "embed TLS" Unless there happens to be a TLS I don't know the name of.
      Project implements cryptographic primitives, X.509 certificate manipulation and the SSL/TLS and DTLS protocols.
      Michael Larabel
      https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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      • #4
        Originally posted by oiaohm View Post
        I think you missed a e "mbed TLS" in my mind that should read "embed TLS" Unless there happens to be a TLS I don't know the name of.
        mbedTLS is default in OpenWrt afaik. Or it is at least available as a lighter backend than the usual suspects.

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        • #5
          including a rewrite in C++11 ... D-Bus interface ... DNS configuration, and various other enhancements ... OpenSSL (v1.0) by default
          Let's hope wireguard would soon get mainlined to Linux, so this enterprise-grade moinstrosity could be thrown to hell, where it belongs to. Mr Torvalds been so damn right about calling openvpn "horror" or so.

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