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authorstilez <stilez@users.noreply.github.com>2016-05-08 05:08:58 +0100
committerStephen Beaver <sbeaver@netgate.com>2016-06-22 11:06:36 -0400
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Self correcting - poor english
(cherry picked from commit b56769c30a23af9f575ee4a5f056558ef8322f95)
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diff --git a/src/usr/local/www/wizards/openvpn_wizard.xml b/src/usr/local/www/wizards/openvpn_wizard.xml
index 177f90f..3c7ce70 100644
--- a/src/usr/local/www/wizards/openvpn_wizard.xml
+++ b/src/usr/local/www/wizards/openvpn_wizard.xml
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@
<field>
<name>keylength</name>
<displayname>Key length</displayname>
- <description>&lt;br/&gt;Size of the key which will be generated. The larger the key, the more security it offers, but larger keys are slower to generate and at the start of a session. As of 2016, 2048 bit is the minimum and most common selection and 4096 is the maximum in common use. For more information see &lt;a href="https://keylength.com"&gt;keylength.com&lt;/a&gt;</description>
+ <description>&lt;br/&gt;Size of the key which will be generated. The larger the key, the more security it offers, but larger keys take considerably more time to generate, and take slightly longer to validate leading to a slight slowdown in setting up new sessions (not always noticeable). As of 2016, 2048 bit is the minimum and most common selection and 4096 is the maximum in common use. For more information see &lt;a href="https://keylength.com"&gt;keylength.com&lt;/a&gt;</description>
<type>select</type>
<value>2048</value>
<bindstofield>ovpnserver->step6->keylength</bindstofield>
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