I have a VPN question... If I have four sites that I want to VPN together... A, B, C, and D
Systems at B, C, and D need to see systems at A and systems at A need to see systems at B, C, and D - so I'd set A up as the OpenVPN server in eBox with B, C, and D as clients, ebox-to-ebox tunnels checked, and A's internal network advertised to the OpenVPN subnet on eBox A, right? In addition if systems at B need to see systems at C and systems at C need to see systems at B... but systems at D don't need to (and perhaps shouldn't) see anything at B or C then would I configure an OpenVPN server in the eBox systems at either B or C in addition to the client connection to A? with ebox-to-ebox tunnels on and the other as a client? So in this scenario an example configuration might be... Site A - eBox OpenVPN server, ebox-to-ebox tunnels checked - internal A network advertised to the OpenVPN subnet on eBox A Site B - client OpenVPN connection to Site A - eBox OpenVPN server, ebox-to-ebox tunnels checked - internal B network advertised to the OpenVPN subnet on eBox B Site C - client OpenVPN connection to Site A - client OpenVPN connection to Site B Site D - client OpenVPN connection to Site A Thanks, Eric Eric Baenen [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.baenen.com www.washingtoncreek.com
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