1. How does the removal of such a critical VPN component get past QA?
2. How is it that the very vulnerable PPTP VPN is still readily available while a more secure option gets tossed to the gutter?
Can anyone at Canonical please answer these questions?
This begs 2 questions from my end:
1. How does the removal of such a critical VPN component get past QA?
2. How is it that the very vulnerable PPTP VPN is still readily available while a more secure option gets tossed to the gutter?
Can anyone at Canonical please answer these questions?