It shouldn't be too difficult to package openvpn, but there'll be some of those idiot software firewalls that'll get in the way I expect. However, you'd have to provide the server, and the traffic would probably route through it.
It's got to be better, though, being open source (: Steve On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 20:39:00 +1300 Chris Hellyar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi-ho folks.... > > Does anyone know of a good FOSS hamachi equivalent which scales to > 1000's of end users? > > ie: Extremely easy to deploy peer-to-peer IP VPN solution which does > nat/pat/firewall/proxy traversal for non-tech users. > > For those who haven't used hamachi, it's a very cool cross-platform IP > level VPN tool which does pretty good nat/firewall traversal and just > works on 95% of the systems you throw it at. > > I need to be able to email a link and _SIMPLE_ instructions to lower > than lowest common denominator users who's 1st language is not English. > Currently hamachi does the job, but we've discovered that it doesn't go > past 50 users per VPN. For windows, mac and linux clients as well.. > don't want much. :-) > > Cheers, Me. > -- Steve Holdoway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
