On Mar 19, 2013, at 10:51 AM, John Broome <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Eric Feldhusen
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> There is an official OpenVPN client for iOS now. I haven't tested it, but it
>> looks like it's easy to use.
> 
> Well, there's my motivation to set up OVPN at home.
> 
> Thanks a bunch for the pointer Eric.

Fair warning-- I was so excited to see an OpenVPN client for iOS that I 
actually piddled on the floor when I discovered it.

Unfortunately, it's a 1.0 release, and looks like it.

Notable features it lacks for me are:

* inability to set a default route
* Inability to hand out DNS servers (so say goodbye to split horizon DNS / 
accessing resources mapped to private IPs that aren't findable via external 
lookup)
* inability to modify any aspect of the configuration on the device itself.  
Don't like something? Build a whole new config, port it over
* inability to parse some options in the configuration (Oh, I don't support 
that; thus I'm going to refuse to load the entire config)

I'm hoping some of these get fixed.

-- Corey
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