Thanks for the suggestion! I was very fixated on using OpenVPN - but the
[now] very obvious keyword I was missing was "mesh" and it seems like
there are some good alternative options out there.
Thanks everyone for your responses!
Eric.
On 3/16/21 8:59 PM, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On
On 17/03/2021 05:31, tincanteksup wrote:
On 17/03/2021 05:19, tincanteksup wrote:
On 15/03/2021 04:05, Eric Schoeller wrote:
Hello,
I've been an OpenVPN user for about 15 years, but I am brand new to
the mailing list.
I am building a redundant monitoring system (naemon+merlin) and I
On 17/03/2021 05:19, tincanteksup wrote:
On 15/03/2021 04:05, Eric Schoeller wrote:
Hello,
I've been an OpenVPN user for about 15 years, but I am brand new to
the mailing list.
I am building a redundant monitoring system (naemon+merlin) and I
would like to establish a means to connect
On 15/03/2021 04:05, Eric Schoeller wrote:
Hello,
I've been an OpenVPN user for about 15 years, but I am brand new to the
mailing list.
I am building a redundant monitoring system (naemon+merlin) and I would
like to establish a means to connect three distributed monitoring
machines over
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 22:05:38 -0600, Eric Schoeller wrote:
> This gets a little sloppy with the need to have multiple
> tunnels/networks on each machine, but it works and resolves the
> problem of having 'Server A' become unavailable - B and C can still
> communicate.
>
> Is there a better way
Hi,
On 15/03/21 05:05, Eric Schoeller wrote:
Hello,
I've been an OpenVPN user for about 15 years, but I am brand new to
the mailing list.
I am building a redundant monitoring system (naemon+merlin) and I
would like to establish a means to connect three distributed
monitoring machines over
Hello,
I've been an OpenVPN user for about 15 years, but I am brand new to the
mailing list.
I am building a redundant monitoring system (naemon+merlin) and I would
like to establish a means to connect three distributed monitoring
machines over a common private encrypted network using