Re: [gentoo-user] Two openvpn tunnels... and /etc/init.d et al.

2010-07-07 Thread Steve
On 06/07/10 06:25, Eray Aslan wrote: i.e. make a soft link to openvpn init script and make a seperate conf file with the same name as the new init script in your config directory (usually /etc/openvpn). Init script starts openvpn with the correct config file. Many thanks, works perfectly...

Re: [gentoo-user] Two openvpn tunnels... and /etc/init.d et al.

2010-07-07 Thread Steve
On 06/07/10 06:25, Eray Aslan wrote: i.e. make a soft link to openvpn init script and make a seperate conf file with the same name as the new init script in your config directory (usually /etc/openvpn). Init script starts openvpn with the correct config file. Many thanks, works perfectly...

[gentoo-user] Two openvpn tunnels... and /etc/init.d et al.

2010-07-05 Thread Steve
I already have one openvpn tunnel - and I need another. I've established configuration launching the second tunnel (tun1, while tun0 is launched at boot) using the command line to explicitly start openvpn. I'd really like both tunnels to start at boot time. In case it is relevant, tun0

Re: [gentoo-user] Two openvpn tunnels... and /etc/init.d et al.

2010-07-05 Thread Eray Aslan
On 06.07.2010 08:17, Steve wrote: What's the recommended gentoo way to launch two openvpn instances? (I assume that's what's required...) $ ls -l /etc/init.d/openvpn* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4198 Feb 17 08:31 /etc/init.d/openvpn lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root7 Mar 1 12:28