Samuli Seppänen
Samuli Seppänen
Looks good afaics. I will spin up a Windows buildbot worker on Monday and test this. We could move the DCO downloads to a more proper place, e.g. build.openvpn.net, though.
@huanghe2015 : some commercial VPN providers have tools for circumventing the GFW. There are also ways to [obfuscate OpenVPN traffic](https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/TrafficObfuscation) in hopes of getting it through the GFW. The OpenVPN...
That seems to be the correct hash, but of course I can't rule out GitHub having been hacked since I built the latest installers. That said, if somebody had rewritten...
In the community meeting today we decided to start signing the tags from now on. I will use my personal key for the purpose. It is trusted by other OpenVPN...
Please copy and paste the relevant part of _C:\Windows\inf\setupapi.dev.log_ here. That will give more clues about the signature error.
@crkinard can you confirm that the problem is _not_ present in [tap-windows-9.21.2.exe](https://build.openvpn.net/downloads/releases/tap-windows-9.21.2.exe)? Also please post setupapi.dev.log for that one here so that we can have a look at the difference.
I will have a look at the setupapi.dev.log files tomorrow morning if all goes well.
The root of the problem is this: ``` Device not started: Device has problem: 0x34 (CM_PROB_UNSIGNED_DRIVER), problem status: 0xc0000428. ``` Can you check if the driver is present in the...
As a short-term workaround I built new Windows installer which include the old (9.21.2) tap-windows6 driver: * https://build.openvpn.net/downloads/releases/openvpn-install-2.4.6-I602.exe Out of curiosity I will try to follow the exact same signing...
@crkinard @kappa7194 Can you try out this installer and see if it works? * https://build.openvpn.net/downloads/releases/tap-windows-9.22.1-I602.exe