julien Touche wrote:
one extra could be:
for a client side hidden behind a gateway (so no public ip) could
contact and establish a vpn with a public box.
would it be possible without any relay on the client gateway ?
finally, what about this question ? do you think it is possible ?
thanks
James Yonan wrote:
I'm thinking about something like this in a more generalized context, where
OpenVPN running as a server would actually generate the config file for the
client, and send it to the client via SSL after an initial authentication
handshake. This would simplify the configuration
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, James Yonan wrote:
> I'm thinking about something like this in a more generalized context, where
> OpenVPN running as a server would actually generate the config file for the
> client, and send it to the client via SSL after an initial authentication
> handshake. This would
> question regarding windows openvpn (thanks a lot for this :), is it
> possible to have some script executed (like add a route for the other
> side subnet) ?
I'm thinking about something like this in a more generalized context, where
OpenVPN running as a server would actually generate the
works well with openbsd 3.4-beta
question regarding windows openvpn (thanks a lot for this :), is it
possible to have some script executed (like add a route for the other
side subnet) ?
Regards
Julien
If anyone out there is running 1.5-beta5 or later on OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD,
Mac OS X, or Linux 2.2, please let me know.
I want to make sure that 1.5 is tested on everything before 1.5 final is
released.
Thanks,
James