Lars Noodin wrote:
> Lars NoodC)n wrote:
>> What way is there to use sudo on both the local and the remote machine
>> instead?  ...
> 
> Ok.  (so that this goes in the archives) One work-around is to change
> the group for the relevant tun device on the remote machine.  Then give
> the group rw privileges to the
> device.  e.g.
> 
>       $ ls -l /dev/tun?
>       crw-------  1 root  wheel    40,   0 Apr 11 14:50 /dev/tun0
>       crw-rw----  1 root  dialer   40,   1 Apr 11 20:23 /dev/tun1

I've been wondering about this too. Although I have not tested this yet,
I assume it will work. Thanks for sharing! :)

/Alexander

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