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Change default of "topology" to "subnet"
Change-Id: Iede3e7c028cbb715e28bc88c7e583f84dadc02c8 Signed-off-by: Frank Lichtenheld <frank@lichtenheld.com> Acked-by: Arne Schwabe <arne-openvpn@rfc2549.org> Message-Id: <20231201112022.15337-1-frank@lichtenheld.com> URL: https://www.mail-archive.com/openvpn-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg27627.html Signed-off-by: Gert Doering <gert@greenie.muc.de>
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@ -23,6 +23,15 @@ NTLMv1 authentication support for HTTP proxies has been removed.
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``persist-key`` option has been enabled by default.
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All the keys will be kept in memory across restart.
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Default for ``--topology`` changed to ``subnet``
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Previous releases used ``net30`` as default. This only affects
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configs with ``--dev tun`` and only IPv4. Note that this
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changes the semantics of ``--ifconfig``, so if you have manual
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settings for that in your config but not set ``--topology``
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your config might fail to parse with the new version. Just adding
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``--topology net30`` to the config should fix the problem.
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By default ``--topology`` is pushed from server to client.
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Overview of changes in 2.6
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==========================
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@ -495,11 +495,17 @@ routing.
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``mode`` can be one of:
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:code:`subnet`
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Use a subnet rather than a point-to-point topology by
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configuring the tun interface with a local IP address and subnet mask,
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similar to the topology used in ``--dev tap`` and ethernet bridging
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mode. This mode allocates a single IP address per connecting client and
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works on Windows as well. This is the default.
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:code:`net30`
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Use a point-to-point topology, by allocating one /30 subnet
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per client. This is designed to allow point-to-point semantics when some
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or all of the connecting clients might be Windows systems. This is the
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default.
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or all of the connecting clients might be Windows systems.
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:code:`p2p`
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Use a point-to-point topology where the remote endpoint of
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@ -508,15 +514,8 @@ routing.
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connecting client. Only use when none of the connecting clients are
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Windows systems.
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:code:`subnet`
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Use a subnet rather than a point-to-point topology by
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configuring the tun interface with a local IP address and subnet mask,
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similar to the topology used in ``--dev tap`` and ethernet bridging
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mode. This mode allocates a single IP address per connecting client and
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works on Windows as well.
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*Note:* Using ``--topology subnet`` changes the interpretation of the
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arguments of ``--ifconfig`` to mean "address netmask", no longer "local
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arguments of ``--ifconfig`` to mean "address netmask", and not "local
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remote".
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--tun-mtu args
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@ -796,7 +796,7 @@ init_options(struct options *o, const bool init_gc)
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o->gc_owned = true;
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}
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o->mode = MODE_POINT_TO_POINT;
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o->topology = TOP_NET30;
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o->topology = TOP_SUBNET;
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o->ce.proto = PROTO_UDP;
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o->ce.af = AF_UNSPEC;
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o->ce.bind_ipv6_only = false;
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