-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I want to set up company laptops and remote desktops to use OpenVPN as a service, but it should *only* connect if the computer does not already have a connection (such as locally wired or internal wireless). Is this possible with the current service? If not, what can I/my company do to encourage development of this feature?
As a bonus, I'd like the service to fail over to TCP if it cannot establish a UDP connection. However, multiple simultaneous VPN connections would very likely be bad so I can't just have the service try both. If it matters: The goal is to make the VPN totally hands-free, and to facilitate software deployments via Group Policy Objects (GPO, which I understand only happens at the logon prompt before the user logs in). In our current setup people use the OpenVPN GUI to pick "normal" (UDP) or "alternate" (TCP), each of which points to a pair of servers. Any and all help appreciated! Daniel Johnson progman2...@usa.net -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAky8j64ACgkQ6vGcUBY+ge9v6wCgj64iwXxIRvEjWkdA5B88FD06 2pIAoLBXDUIvsHsrLyQqEE9qZm9RmqNz =5fwH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----