I've used pfSense as the VPN server and OpenVPN clients with no issues. Johannes
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Erik Schwartz <[email protected]>wrote: > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Duane at e164 dot org <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Erik Schwartz wrote: > > > I've got Asterisk wrapped with Bicom's PBXware on a few virtual > machines > > > using Linux-Vservers. Right now I'm trying to get OpenVPN setup in > those > > > guests to secure the calls, but I think I'm in over my head. By no > means > > am > > > I a Unix admin, but I do have some knowledge in the area. > > > > I've no idea which way you've setup OpenVPN (keys or shared passwords or > > ...) and you didn't stipulate what is wrong with your setup. > > > > > The problem is that it's not setup. I'm unable to make any headway on > getting it setup. > > I've got instances of PBXware listening on public IPs at the moment, but I > want to secure the calls that are going through there. There is a wrinkle > in > that not ALL connections to PBXware (Asterisk) will have a VPN client. > > Basically, I'm looking for a How-To to get OpenVPN setup and running in the > virtual servers. > > Erik. >
