On Sep 22, 2005, at 12:59 PM, Ed Howland wrote:
Well, there could be a server and a client. But I had thought we'd
duplicate the setup for our library gateway. In which there is one
machine tunneling everything on port 443 to the open internet gateway
(your box). Then the users at the mtgs don't have to install the
OpenVPN
client to get it to work, they just set their gateway to the machine
that has the OpenVPN client on it.
Yes, eventually.
But maybe that is too agressive. Lets just get a client+server
combo up
and running first. The server can access the Library's WiFi.
I was thinking of getting OpenVPN working in stages:
1) client+server
2) server+server+client
3) client+server+server+client
4) client+server+server+client on port 443
4b) client+server+server+client tunneled over port 443
If we can get 1 and 2 working, then even if we run out of time at the
meeting, the rest can be done remotely.
Or am I dreaming.
Regards,
- Robert
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