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Originally Posted by hex
... If you know any other way to run openvpn 2.1rc7 on stable OpenBSD, please share.
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I am --successfully-- running openVPN-2.1_rc7 on general release openBSD 4.3. Nothing fancy required, except my three #include *.h fixes. To recap...
- running openBSD 4.3 (ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4..../install43.iso);
- sourced openVPN-2.1_rc7 (ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/distfiles/openvpn-2.1_rc7.tar.gz)
- fixed up tun.c with the three #include .h cited in my earlier post; and
- ran ./configure --disable-lzo (because I was in a hurry and skipped the separate downloads)
- make
- make install
- On the production machine (not the build machine), created/mimicked the _openvpn uid/gid framework that the "official" 2.0.n packages, not ports, would create
- transferred from the build machine to the production machine the freshly make'd 2.1rc7 openvpn (executable) and the openvpn.8 man page to the production gateway box and started using it.
Wrestled a bit with the server.ovpn config and the pf.conf (I'm about to post that separately), but otherwise the 2.1rc7 and un-changed openBSD 4.3 is running just perfectly.
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