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- <h1>Getting help</h1>
- <p>If you have problems building or using OpenConnect, or other questions or comments,
- <em>please</em> send email to the mailing list described below. You don't need to be
- subscribed to the list; you only need to click on the email address below, and send
- a <em>plain text</em> (not HTML) mail.</p>
- <p>A lot of people seem to post questions about OpenConnect on random web forums,
- where they are unlikely to get a quick or knowledgeable response. It's almost as if
- they don't <em>want</em> a coherent response, which is strange. Please, don't do
- that.</p>
- <h1>GitLab</h1>
- <p>We have created an <a href="https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect">OpenConnect project</a> on GitLab.</p>
- <p>You can file <a href="https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect/issues">issues</a>
- there, which may be more effective than sending them in email. You can also
- submit <a href="https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect/merge_requests">merge requests</a>.</p>
- <p>In addition to allowing discussion of issues and code changes, OpenConnect is now
- also using <a href="https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/">GitLab CI</a> for continuous integration,
- testing, and building of the software. For example, GitLab CI builds the the
- <a href="packages.html#windows">Windows installers</a> for OpenConnect with each new
- commit.</p>
- <h1>Mailing list</h1>
- <p>There is a mailing list at <tt><a href="mailto:openconnect-devel@lists.infradead.org">
- openconnect-devel@lists.infradead.org</a></tt>. The list does not accept HTML email,
- so please make sure you post as plain text only.</p>
- <p>As mentioned above, you do <em>not</em> have to be subscribed to the list in order
- to post a question.</p>
- <p>It's usually best to read the recent messages in the <a
- href="https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openconnect-devel/">archive</a> before
- posting a question that is likely to have been asked before.</p>
- <p>If you do want to subscribe to the mailing list, you can do so from the <a
- href="https://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/openconnect-devel">Mailman admin page</a>.</p>
- <p>
- <b>SECURITY WARNING:</b><br/>
- If you are posting debugging output from openconnect to the mailing list, do <em>not</em> include a line which looks like this:
- <br/><tt>Set-Cookie: webvpn=835278264@921600@1221512527@6B9EC24DEB2F59E242F75B424D42F223D0912984;PATH=/</tt><br/>
- That HTTP cookie is all that's needed to grant access to the VPN session you just logged in to —
- it's almost as bad as giving your password away. Version 2.26 or later of OpenConnect will
- automatically filter this out of the debugging output for you.
- </p>
- <p>For Juniper VPN, the equivalent is a <tt>DSID</tt> cookie, which is not yet filtered
- out of any output <i>(the authentication support in Juniper is still very new)</i>.
- For PAN GlobalConnect, the equivalent is a URL-encoded
- <tt>authcookie</tt> parameter, which is also not filtered out of any output.</p>
- <h1>Internet Relay Chat (IRC)</h1>
- <p>There is also an IRC channel
- <a href="ircs://irc.oftc.net:6697/#openconnect"><tt>#openconnect</tt></a>
- on the <a href="https://www.oftc.net/">OFTC</a> network. You can access it via the
- <a href="https://webchat.oftc.net/">OFTC webchat</a> if you don't have an
- IRC client.</p>
- <p>Please note that the people who can help you may be busy, and may be in a
- different time zone to you, and often indeed in a different time zone from one
- day to the next. If nobody is answering you immediately, please be patient —
- state your problem or question concisely and completely, and remain on the
- channel. You may well find that by the time you look back again, even if
- it's the next day, you have an answer or a fix has been made.</p>
- <p>If you simply look in, say <i>"hello?"</i> a few times in the middle
- of the night, and then disappear again, that's not a lot more useful than
- posting to a randomly-chosen web forum as discussed above.</p>
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