Thanks for pointing this direction out. It's a good idea actually but if there 
is any chance to have an OpenVPN running... 
then I'd rather take it!

Noam: I'd like to port it to RIM OS as well and I already mentionned it to some 
friends but... Java seems to be more an 
obstacle than anything else in this case... 
The only reason I put Symbian in first priority is because of the integrated 
SIP client in S60 3rd edition phones.

Thanks a lot for your replies.
Emrah
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 05:28:10PM +0200, Alon Bar-Lev <alon.bar...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
> On 12/12/08, Till Maas <opensou...@till.name> wrote:
> > On Fri December 12 2008, Emrah wrote:
> >
> >  >       What's up with the possibility to port OpenVPN to Symbian?
> >  > If anybody is interested to face this challenge, I'd be ready to fully
> >  > sponsor a bounty. In this case, how much $$$ would you expect?
> >
> >
> > I would like to have this done, too. But this seems not that easy. Once I
> >  googled around a little and did not find any hint on how to create e.g. a 
> > tap
> >  device on symbian or even any other floss vpn client or some other software
> >  that can e.g. manipulate the routing table of symbian devices. But I
> >  appreciate any pointers for such software or other obstacles that may make
> >  this difficult.
> 
> It would be easier to use a simple TCP/UDP redirection, configure
> local application to use local port and forward it using TLS with
> client authentication to a host. It is not transparent VPN but will
> provide decent solution.
> 
> Alon.
> 
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