Add a little explanation

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Angristan 2016-03-13 15:53:09 +01:00
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@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ To check your OpenVPN version, use `openvpn --version`
If your server **and** your client have OpenVPN 2.3.x or higher, use *latest*. If your server **or** your client have OpenVPN 2.2.x or lower, use *legacy*. If your server **and** your client have OpenVPN 2.3.x or higher, use *latest*. If your server **or** your client have OpenVPN 2.2.x or lower, use *legacy*.
I made two versions to make sure you can get the best encryption possible, but also to support most devices as possible.
#Latest (OpenVPN 2.3.x) #Latest (OpenVPN 2.3.x)
It will work for : It will work for :
@ -35,7 +37,10 @@ chmod +x openvpn-install.sh
#Legacy (OpenVPN 2.2.x) #Legacy (OpenVPN 2.2.x)
It's the same script as *latest*, but with older TLS version and cipher suite, to support older devices. It's the same script as *latest*, but with TLS 1.0 instead of TLS 1.2 and AES-256-CBC instead of AES-128-GCM. (OpenVPN 2.2.x doesn't support `tls-min` and `tls-cipher`)
Other features are still included.
It will work for : It will work for :
- Debian 7 - Debian 7
- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS - Ubuntu 12.04 LTS