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----- Original Message ---- From: Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 12:49:02 AM Subject: Re: [plug] PPTP, IPSec & OpenVP yeah, thanks for pointing out the chipset model. but what i meant was, you can't install an OpenVPN client on the default firmware and not by re-flashing a 3rd party firmware to a newly(?) purchased SOHO router :) anyway, i think we missed the original question completely (hehehe): >> " is it possible if PPTP & OpenVPN or IPSec & OpenVPN exist in one box." i think the question is Why (especially with PPTP)? why not use OpenVPN (SSL VPN) all the way? what are you planning to solve with this setup? On 9/23/07, Gideon N. Guillen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Sunday 23 September 2007 19:06:27 Ariz Jacinto wrote: > with regards to your question, i'm not sure about the model of router but you > can't > install an OpenVPN client on those SOHO router although you can enable them to > allow PPTP and IPSec to pass through (VPN Pass-Through). Only then, you can > install and configure an OpenVPN client on the machine behind the Bldg C > Router. You can install OpenVPN on some SOHO routers that uses WRT54 chipset. You need one of those 3rd party firmware like OpenWRT or DD-WRT. -- Gideon N. Guillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] ____________________________________________________________________________________ Don't let your dream ride pass you by. Make it a reality with Yahoo! Autos. http://autos.yahoo.com/index.html
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