Version 2.4.0 ============= New features ------------ pull-filter New option to explicitly allow or reject options pushed by the server. May be used multiple times and is applied in the order specified. push-remove new option to remove options on a per-client basis from the "push" list (more fine-grained than "push-reset") keying-material-exporter Keying Material Exporter [RFC-5705] allow additional keying material to be derived from existing TLS channel. redirect-gateway ipv6 OpenVPN has now feature parity between IPv4 and IPv6 for redirect gateway including the handling of overlapping IPv6 routes with IPv6 remote VPN server address Mac OS X Keychain management client add contrib/keychain-mcd which allows to use Mac OS X keychain certificates with OpenVPN Peer ID support Added new packet format P_DATA_V2, which includes peer-id. If server and client support it, client sends all data packets in the new format. When data packet arrives, server identifies peer by peer-id. If peer's ip/port has changed, server assumes that client has floated, verifies HMAC and updates ip/port in internal structs. Dualstack client connect Instead of only using the first address of each --remote OpenVPN will now try all addresses (IPv6 and IPv4) of a --remote entry. LZ4 Compression Additionally to LZO compression OpenVPN now also supports LZ4 compression. Windows version Windows version is detected, logged and possibly signalled to server (IV_PLAT_VER= if --push-peer-info is set on client) AEAD (GCM) data channel cipher support The data channel now supports AEAD ciphers (currently only GCM). The AEAD packet format has a smaller overhead than the CBC packet format, (e.g. 20 bytes per packet for AES-128-GCM instead of 36 bytes per packet for AES-128-CBC + HMAC-SHA1). Http proxy password inside config file Http proxy passwords can be specified with the inline file option http-proxy-user-pass Cipher negotiation Data channel ciphers are now by default negotiated. If a client advertises support for Negotiable Crypto Parameters (NCP), the server will choose a cipher (by default AES-256-GCM) for the data channel, and tell the client to use that cipher. Data channel cipher negotiation can be controlled using --ncp-ciphers and --ncp-disable. User-visible Changes -------------------- - For certificate DNs with duplicate fields, e.g. "OU=one,OU=two", both fields are now exported to the environment, where each second and later occurrence of a field get _$N appended to it's field name, starting at N=1. For the example above, that would result in e.g. X509_0_OU=one, X509_0_OU_1=two. Note that this breaks setups that rely on the fact that OpenVPN would previously (incorrectly) only export the last occurence of a field. - proto udp and proto tcp specify to use IPv4 and IPv6. The new options proto udp4 and tcp4 specify to use IPv4 only. - connect-timeout specifies now the timeout until the first TLS packet is received (identical to server-poll-timeout) and this timeout now includes the removed socks proxy timeout and http proxy timeout. In --static mode connect-timeout specifies the timeout for TCP and proxy connection establishment - connect-retry-max now specifies the maximum number of unsuccessful attempts of each remote/connection entry before exiting. - sndbuf and recvbuf default now to OS default instead of 64k - OpenVPN exits with an error if an option has extra parameters; previously they were silently ignored - The default of tls-cipher is now "DEFAULT:!EXP:!PSK:!SRP:!kRSA" instead of "DEFAULT" to always select perfect forward security cipher suites - --tls-auth always requires OpenVPN static key files and will no longer work with free form files - proto udp6/tcp6 in server mode will now try to always listen to both IPv4 and IPv6 on platforms that allow it. Use bind ipv6only to explicitly listen only on IPv6. - Removed --enable-password-save from configure. This option is now always enabled. - Stricter default TLS cipher list (override with ``--tls-cipher``), that now also disables: * Non-ephemeral key exchange using static (EC)DH keys * DSS private keys - mbed TLS builds: changed the tls_digest_N values exported to the script environment to be equal to the ones exported by OpenSSL builds, namely the certificate fingerprint (was the hash of the 'to be signed' data). - mbed TLS builds: minimum RSA key size is now 2048 bits. Shorter keys will not be accepted, both local and from the peer. - --http-proxy-timeout and the static non-changeable socks timeout (5s) have been folded into a "unified" --connect-timeout which covers all steps needed to connect to the server, up to the start of the TLS exchange. The default value has been raised to 120s, to handle slow http/socks proxies graciously. The old "fail TCP fast" behaviour can be achieved by adding "--connect-timeout 10" to the client config. - --http-proxy-retry and --sock-proxy-retry have been removed. Proxy connections will now behave like regular connection entries and generate a USR1 on failure. - --connect-retry gets an optional second argument that specifies the maximum time in seconds to wait between reconnection attempts when an exponential backoff is triggered due to repeated retries. Default = 300 seconds. - Data channel cipher negotiation (see New features section) can override ciphers configured in the config file. Use --ncp-disable if you don't want that. - All tun devices on all platforms are always considered to be IPv6 capable. The --tun-ipv6 option is ignored (behaves like it is always on). Maintainer-visible changes -------------------------- - OpenVPN no longer supports building with crypto support, but without TLS support. As a consequence, OPENSSL_CRYPTO_{CFLAGS,LIBS} and OPENSSL_SSL_{CFLAGS,LIBS} have been merged into OPENSSL_{CFLAGS,LIBS}. This is particularly relevant for maintainers who build their own OpenSSL library, e.g. when cross-compiling.