Choices depend on whether you want point to point between all three
sites, or whether you can take the hit of one extra hop.

In the latter case, you can simply setup one server and make all else
clients. All traffic will be routed through your server of course.

Prasanna.

On 12/25/06, roman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi!
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> I have now (at last) one working tunnel with a configuration very close to
> the "Bridging two Masqueraded Networks"-example on shorewall.net. Now it
> leaves me with another question:
>
> I have indeed 3 networks which should ideally be connected with each other.
> This means each router needs 2 tunnels to connect it to the other routers and
> if there are some roadwarriors yet another openvpn-instance for them. Am I
> right on this, or is there a more elegant solution to this?
>
> greets
>
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