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author | james <james@e7ae566f-a301-0410-adde-c780ea21d3b5> | 2005-09-26 05:28:27 +0000 |
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committer | james <james@e7ae566f-a301-0410-adde-c780ea21d3b5> | 2005-09-26 05:28:27 +0000 |
commit | 6fbf66fad3367b24fd6743bcd50254902fd9c8d5 (patch) | |
tree | 9802876e3771744eead18917bb47ff6e90ac39f5 /plugin/README | |
download | openvpn-6fbf66fad3367b24fd6743bcd50254902fd9c8d5.tar.xz |
This is the start of the BETA21 branch.
It includes the --topology feature, and
TAP-Win32 driver changes to allow
non-admin access.
git-svn-id: http://svn.openvpn.net/projects/openvpn/branches/BETA21/openvpn@580 e7ae566f-a301-0410-adde-c780ea21d3b5
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diff --git a/plugin/README b/plugin/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e490c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugin/README @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +OpenVPN Plugins +--------------- + +Starting with OpenVPN 2.0-beta17, compiled plugin modules are +supported on any *nix OS which includes libdl or on Windows. +One or more modules may be loaded into OpenVPN using +the --plugin directive, and each plugin module is capable of +intercepting any of the script callbacks which OpenVPN supports: + +(1) up +(2) down +(3) route-up +(4) ipchange +(5) tls-verify +(6) auth-user-pass-verify +(7) client-connect +(8) client-disconnect +(9) learn-address + +See the openvpn-plugin.h file in the top-level directory of the +OpenVPN source distribution for more detailed information +on the plugin interface. + +Included Plugins +---------------- + +auth-pam -- Authenticate using PAM and a split privilege + execution model which functions even if + root privileges or the execution environment + have been altered with --user/--group/--chroot. + Tested on Linux only. + +down-root -- Enable the running of down scripts with root privileges + even if --user/--group/--chroot have been used + to drop root privileges or change the execution + environment. Not applicable on Windows. + +examples -- A simple example that demonstrates a portable + plugin, i.e. one which can be built for *nix + or Windows from the same source. + +Building Plugins +---------------- + +cd to the top-level directory of a plugin, and use the +"make" command to build it. The examples plugin is +built using a build script, not a makefile. |