This one looks the more interesting, however before trying to start configurations, i would know if it could work the exact way he want: His computer, athough subnotebook, has four real "doors": one is the ethernet, the second is a 802.11b and the third and fourth are modems. They (are two peoples that have this need) need to connect using routing sunce bridging would bee too much inefficient. It is unclear to me, however, if i could use openvpn as if would a plain ppp connection, so assigning to the road-warrior side of the connection a real address on my net, and proxyarping on the gateway, so it would be seen by any host in the world by his address (possibly the same one that would have given by dhcp if it would be connected via eth when in office). In the FAQS and openvpn manuals i have read that the vpn must be unique. Misunderstanding or missing feature ? Second question: The mauals recommend not tho sare keys, if I have two users, with two separate computers, should i share the key, or otherwise how to configure [note that is possible that the two user are behind the same nat, so appear to the vpn gateway from different ports of the same address...] ?
Il 17 Dec 2004 alle 22:20 Andrew Porter immise in rete > On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 22:34 +0100, Leonardo Boselli wrote: > > Question: I have to allow one person to "use" when mobile some > > "services" in its corporate network. > Use openvpn - its really does rock and its extremely simple to setup. -- Leonardo Boselli Nucleo Informatico e Telematico del Dipartimento Ingegneria Civile Universita` di Firenze , V. S. Marta 3 - I-50139 Firenze tel +39 0554796431 cell +39 3488605348 fax +39 055495333 http://www.dicea.unifi.it/~leo

