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authorPhil Davis <phil.davis@inf.org>2015-02-23 22:16:12 +0545
committerPhil Davis <phil.davis@inf.org>2015-02-23 22:16:12 +0545
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OpenVPN server improve handling of authmode
Currently if the user is clicking around while they are setting up an OpenVPN server, they can do stuff like this: a) Select Server Mode - Remote Access (SSL/TLS + User Auth) b) Select something in Backend for authentication c) Change their mind and select Server Mode - Peer to Peer (SSL/TLS) d) Enter the other settings and Save Now the OpenVPN server config has an 'authmode' key in it. Probably does no harm, I suspect it will simply not be used when building the server.conf for Peer to Peer, but it looks a bit odd when analysing/diagnosing a config for problems. Other fields that are mode-specific have tests to only save the values at the end if the appropriate mode is the one finally selected. While I am here, I also constantly forget to click on "Local Database" authmode when setting up a new server. It gives the validation error message, then I click on "Local Database" again and save. Seems unnecessary - when defining a new OpenVPN server why not default this to have the first entry in the list be the one selected? So I did that. What do you think? 1 place less for many users to need to click.
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