Changes between Version 34 and Version 35 of OpenVPN3Linux


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06/19/24 16:29:13 (3 months ago)
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David Sommerseth
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  • OpenVPN3Linux

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    77Even though the project name carries "Linux", it doesn't mean it is restricted to Linux only.  Any platform which has D-Bus available should be capable of running this client in theory.  But since D-Bus is most commonly used in Linux environments, this will naturally be the primary focus for the project.
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    9 The release notes are stored in git tags in the project git repository.  They can also be viewed here: https://gitlab.com/openvpn/openvpn3-linux/-/tags
     9The release notes are stored in git tags in the project git repository.  They can also be viewed here: https://codeberg.org/OpenVPN/openvpn3-linux/tags
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    1111== Pre-built packages ==
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    13 With the release of OpenVPN 3 Linux v21, we will provide packages via different software repositories.  Users requiring production stable version should only use the software repositories for stable releases.  All the distributions targeting the Enterprise Linux or Long-Term Stable releases will be available through this channel.  Other distributions may need to use the repositories for development/beta releases.  The stable versions will not have as frequent releases as the development/beta releases.
     13Since the release of OpenVPN 3 Linux v21, we will provide packages via different software repositories.  Users requiring production stable version should only use the software repositories for stable releases.  All the distributions targeting the Enterprise Linux or Long-Term Stable releases will be available through this channel.  Other distributions may need to use the repositories for development/beta releases.  The stable versions will not have as frequent releases as the development/beta releases.
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    1515Supported distributions:
    1616||= **Distribution Vendor**         =||= **Release**            =||= **Release name** (`DISTRIBUTION`) =||= **Architecture**                              =||=**DCO support**=||= **Repositories**  =||
    17 || Debian                            || 10                       ||  buster                             || amd64, arm64 (*0)                              ||  -              || Stable                      ||
    1817|| Debian                            || 11                       ||  bullseye                           || amd64, arm64 (*0)                              ||  -              || Stable                      ||
    1918|| Debian                            || 12                       ||  bookworm                           || amd64, arm64 (*0)                              ||  yes            || Stable                      ||
    20 || Fedora                            || 37, 38, Rawhide (*1)     ||  -                                  || aarch64 (*0), ppc64le, s390x, x86_64           ||  yes            || Fedora Copr (*2)            ||
    21 || Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS || 7                        ||  -                                  || ppc64le (*3), x86_64                           ||  -              || Stable, Fedora Copr         ||
     19|| Fedora                            || 39, 40, Rawhide (*1)     ||  -                                  || aarch64 (*0), ppc64le, s390x, x86_64           ||  yes            || Fedora Copr (*2)            ||
    2220|| Red Hat Enterprise Linux          || 8                        ||  -                                  || aarch64 (*0), ppc64le (*3), s390x (*3), x86_64 ||  yes            || Stable, Fedora Copr         ||
    2321|| Red Hat Enterprise Linux          || 9                        ||  -                                  || aarch64 (*0), ppc64le (*3), s390x (*3), x86_64 ||  yes            || Stable, Fedora Copr         ||
    2422|| Ubuntu (LTS)                      || 20.04                    ||  focal                              || amd64, arm64 (*0)                              ||  yes            || Stable                      ||
    2523|| Ubuntu (LTS)                      || 22.04                    ||  jammy                              || amd64, arm64 (*0)                              ||  yes            || Stable                      ||
    26 || Ubuntu                            || 22.10                    ||  kinetic                            || amd64, arm64 (*0)                              ||  yes            || dev/beta                    ||
    27 || Ubuntu                            || 23.04 (*2)               ||  lunar                              || amd64, arm64 (*0)                              ||  yes            || dev/beta                    ||
    28 || Ubuntu                            || 23.10 (*2*)              ||  mantic                             || amd64, arm64 (*0)                              ||  yes            || dev/beta (not yet released) ||
     24|| Ubuntu                            || 24.04                    ||  noble                              || amd64, arm64 (*0)                              ||  yes            || Stable                      ||
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    3026In many cases, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux packages will also work on Alma Linux and Rocky Linux.
     
    33290. ARM64/aarch64 architectures are in tech-preview; please report back your experiences if you use OpenVPN 3 LInux on this platform - good or bad
    34301. Fedora Rawhide is a moving target and there will be periods where there will not be updates available until we sort out the required changes to the build environment.
    35 2. Fedora 38 and newer and Ubuntu 23.04 and newer are still not available in stable release.  A development release is being worked on.
    36313. The ppc64le and s390x are not fully supported and only available via the Fedora Copr repositories.  Consider these platforms tech-preview.
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