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Package: openvpn
Version: 2.0.9-4eth1
Severity: wishlist

Having a way of configuring which tunnels to start at startup
depending on IP-subnets would be nice. For example I automatically
start a tunnel to my company when I'm using my laptop, but when
I'm in the office, openvpn tries to connect to the tunnel also.
Having the tunnel active by default is fine for me, if I don't
have an address from the subnet 192.168.0.0/24 or 192.168.1.0/24.
This config should exist for every tunnel config (I may want to connect
to a customer even when I'm in the office).



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On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 09:51:43AM +0100, Armin Fuerst wrote:
> Package: openvpn
> Version: 2.0.9-4eth1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Having a way of configuring which tunnels to start at startup
> depending on IP-subnets would be nice. For example I automatically
> start a tunnel to my company when I'm using my laptop, but when
> I'm in the office, openvpn tries to connect to the tunnel also.
> Having the tunnel active by default is fine for me, if I don't
> have an address from the subnet 192.168.0.0/24 or 192.168.1.0/24.
> This config should exist for every tunnel config (I may want to connect
> to a customer even when I'm in the office).


Hi, you can use the 'openvpn' option in the /etc/network/interfaces.
i.e.

iface foobar inet dhcp
        openvpn inittab
        test-peer address 172.22.4.1 mac 00:0B:46:00:3E:00

Regards,

Alberto

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