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- by Andy22
- Tue Jul 13, 2021 8:48 am
- Forum: Viscosity Support (Windows Version)
- Topic: openvpn/openssl compiled with AES-NI assembler code?
- Replies: 2
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Ah ok thanks thats good to know and yes i tried this but had some issues using my local openssl.exe, i guess it depends what compiler/env you used to build the libs (VC version, MinGW, gcc vs ICC ...).
- by Andy22
- Mon Jul 12, 2021 7:43 am
- Forum: Viscosity Support (Windows Version)
- Topic: openvpn/openssl compiled with AES-NI assembler code?
- Replies: 2
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Just wondering is the openvpn/openssl lib that ships with Viscosity compiled with all the AES-Ni/asm defines? So openvpn can utilize AES-Ni acceleration automatically via the EVP interface if available?
There is no openssl.exe so i cant check the compile defines. Just wondering since on my J3455 i ...
There is no openssl.exe so i cant check the compile defines. Just wondering since on my J3455 i ...
- by Andy22
- Wed Jan 27, 2016 12:22 am
- Forum: Viscosity Support (Windows Version)
- Topic: Use the same "roaming" LoginInfo.xml on multiple machines?
- Replies: 1
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Hi,
i use 4 different PC's and its a pain to keep all in sync, so each has the same VPN servers listed and already entered user/password.
I tried to hardlink the "AppData\Roaming\Viscosity\" folder to a cloud filesystem, but it seems the hashed user/password combination is unique for each machine ...
i use 4 different PC's and its a pain to keep all in sync, so each has the same VPN servers listed and already entered user/password.
I tried to hardlink the "AppData\Roaming\Viscosity\" folder to a cloud filesystem, but it seems the hashed user/password combination is unique for each machine ...
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