Christopher Iarocci wrote: > I'd love to use OpenVPN, but the end users have to set it up themselves, and
what I've done is to have one config file with all the common stuff at the top and a section at the bottom with individual people's config (just two lines for their key/cert) commented out, saying "uncomment". I then hand them the key or cert physically on a USB key when they're in the office. only had one muppet struggle, but that was partly my fault as they used an out of date config file. that said most of our users are moderately to very technical. we also have an ADSL service separate from our main leased line which we can use for VPN testing, so people having issues can bring their laptops along and we can prove it works. it's also used for out-of-band monitoring of systems, so it's not wasted! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
