Hi Danny,
  Our openvpn clients are only intended to connect to other eBoxes (and
besides it they don't support the username/pasword auth model). So you
will need to mount your own thing.

About your gateway question there is nothing wrong, you cannot specify
gateway for DHCP interfaces because they get it from the DHCP server, if
we allow to override it we will complicate eBox network model so we only
allow to specify gateways  reachables from static interfaces

Cheers,
  Javier


El jue, 08-05-2008 a las 12:10 +0200, Danny Haak escribió:
> Hi!
> 
> At first, thanks for a great and easy to use packet like eBox. I have to
> questions related to the configuration; maybe you can help me out.
> 
> 1) OpenVPN
> I would like to use the eBox as a client to my university's OpenVPN.
> The problem is that my university uses a different authentication method
> then eBox (CA certificate, username, password); provided in a
> configuration file. Is it possible to connect via eBox to a OpenVPN
> server using a custom configuration file? Or what whould be the most
> 'neat' way to do this? (And also NAT-ting traffic over the OpenVPN from
> the local network for some ranges).
> 
> 2) Gateways
> I have two external connections: a DSL link and a Wifi connection to
> neighbors. To do some interesting stuff with those two links, I would
> like to specify a gateway for both connections. But, it is not possible
> to do so; since the DSL link is using DHCP I got the following error:
> "Gateway 195.241.223.254 must be reacheable by a static interface.
> Currently is reacheable by eth1 which is not static". Is there a way to
> work around this, or am I doing something else wrong? (eth0 is the
> internal network, eth1 and eth2 the external ones)
> 
> Thanks for helping me!
> Regards,
> Danny Haak
> 

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