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    gluon-mesh-vpn-tunneldigger: drop package (#3109) · e0d649c3
    Tom Herbers authored
    The Gluon Tunneldigger protocol handler hasn't received the care and
    attention a core package, especially a VPN protocol, should.
    
    Due to the works in #2102 it's no longer required to maintain
    VPN handlers in the Gluon Core and they can be instead included via a
    package feed.
    
    Users who wish to continue using a supported core Gluon package are
    encouraged to take a look at fastd in conjunction with it's null@l2tp method.
    It offers roughly the same performance (it's using the same principle
    of operation) and supports connections via IPv6 as a bonus.
    
    In general it should be possible to change the VPN used protocol
    asynchronously with a normal update.
    
    If Gluon users wish to continue using tunneldigger the recomendation
    is to participate in the development of tunneldigger inside our
    community-packages.
    gluon-mesh-vpn-tunneldigger: drop package (#3109)
    Tom Herbers authored
    The Gluon Tunneldigger protocol handler hasn't received the care and
    attention a core package, especially a VPN protocol, should.
    
    Due to the works in #2102 it's no longer required to maintain
    VPN handlers in the Gluon Core and they can be instead included via a
    package feed.
    
    Users who wish to continue using a supported core Gluon package are
    encouraged to take a look at fastd in conjunction with it's null@l2tp method.
    It offers roughly the same performance (it's using the same principle
    of operation) and supports connections via IPv6 as a bonus.
    
    In general it should be possible to change the VPN used protocol
    asynchronously with a normal update.
    
    If Gluon users wish to continue using tunneldigger the recomendation
    is to participate in the development of tunneldigger inside our
    community-packages.