Once upon a time, Thomas Cameron <thomas.came...@camerontech.com> said:
> I suppose I could set up the laptops so that they log into the VPN
> at boot, that would do the same thing and the staff on the Linux
> laptops wouldn't have to do anything manual. But I don't want to
> chew up that VPN bandwidth if I don't have to.

If you do it as an independent network, separate IP block and no default
route, there's almost no bandwidth being chewed when not in use (just
keep-alives).  That's probably the route I'd go - a system connection so
it's always available (doesn't require user interaction, can work when
user locks themselves out even :) ).
-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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