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Closes: #958315
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system configuration
Closes: #958296
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Update to upstream version '2.4.9'
with Debian dir b64ac777b141e10bd0a11149a47506fd704401b8
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Refresh d/copyright
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Update to upstream version '2.4.8'
with Debian dir 00c9c7e7fdd8b0a1729f9102507c151f67ca8c5d
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This generally seems to be the wrong knob to protect against runaway
forks (as it does not limit per instance, but per user systemwide), but
a general mediation is still under discussion. Meanwhile bump the limit
for the Debian unit to 100.
Upstream openvpn-client@.service and openvpn-server@.service still use
10
See Bug#861923 for discussion.
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"safe fork mode" (Closes: #772812, #900805, #907452)
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Same change has been done upstream in 2.4.7
Closes: #868806
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Update to upstream version '2.4.7'
with Debian dir d01da6ef78dc8ce91265e8f319468f6c34d23af8
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