Adrian Chng escreveu:
> hi,
>
> Anybody know the differences between OpenVPN tunnel and transport mode?
>
> If I need to secure a gateway to gateway connection, what kind of mode
> should I use?
>
> I would also like to ask if it's possible to run a computer (the
> gateway) as both server(s) and client(s) at the same time? Or is there
> another solution to connect users on my internal LAN to connect to my
> gateway?
>
> Kindly help me. Greatly appreciate all help! (If possible, provide me
> with links too.. thanks..)
>
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Pal,

Firstly, you are asking about the wrong software. Tunnel and Transport
mode, are the 2 modes of operation of ipsec. OpenVPN is not an ipsec
implementation, it's a whole different kind of vpn (much better, in my
opinion), based on SSL. Secondly, if you have technical problems with
openvpn, the devel list is NOT the place to ask. There is a
openvpn-users list, for this kind of question.

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