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The split view DNS and OpenVPN is what I do as well.  Being in control
of your own DNS server is a really handy thing to have.

Jamie Furtner wrote:
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|>> This is simple... hamachi
|>>
|>>
|> Well Hamachi looks like an interesting solution for 'Freedom Haters' ;-)
|>
|> Seriously though it looks like they've done a pretty good job at
solving a
|> number of problems and the description portrays it as an easy to use
|> solution.
|>
|> The main problem I can see is that it is intended to create 'open'
|> networks (encrypted obviously) for random people to join using only a
|> password as protection. It's also closed source so you don't really know
|> what it doing under the hood.
|>
|> I have been looking at the Tinc VPN, which I think I can abuse into doing
|> what I 'need' with multiple config files for each host (one for each
|> possible location - really just Calgary & home). Still, it would be cool
|> to integrate some fancy auto-find/configuration functionality.
|>
|> Cheers,
|> Simon.
|>
|>
| How about changing the problem a bit?
|
| What I do is have OpenVPN connecting to a hostname, and split DNS set up
| for my domain. When I'm away from home, the machine gets the external
| address, and when I'm inside my home's network it gets the internal
| address. They point to the same physical machine, but the change is
| seemless to me.
|
| Jamie
|
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