On Thu, 14 Dec 2017 12:26:22 +0200
Samuli Seppänen <sam...@openvpn.net> wrote:

> Il 14/12/2017 11:53, Borodin Oleg ha scritto:
> > On Thu, 14 Dec 2017 11:36:46 +0200
> > Samuli Seppänen <sam...@openvpn.net> wrote:
> >   
> >> Il 14/12/2017 11:12, Borodin Oleg ha scritto:  
> >>> On Thu, 14 Dec 2017 10:41:37 +0200
> >>> Samuli Seppänen <sam...@openvpn.net> wrote:
> >>>     
> >>>> Il 12/12/2017 13:46, Borodin Oleg ha scritto:    
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Hi!
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I wrote a small web interface for managing openvpn services and 
> >>>>> obtaining detail network information. 
> >>>>> http://wiki.unix7.org/vpnsw
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I wrote it to replace a legacy corporate vpn-crutch. 
> >>>>> It is already quite working, we manage more 400 tunnels/1200 workplaces.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I have a question: how interesting this product is for continue 
> >>>>> developing? 
> >>>>> As opensource, of course.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> [Sorry, I sent this also to openvpn-users@]      
> >>>>
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>>
> >>>> What is the use-case for vpnsw? Is this meant for managing client
> >>>> connections on an OpenVPN server?
> >>>>    
> >>>
> >>> Hi, Samuli!
> >>>
> >>> We use it to disable/enable and monitor user/workstation/branch office 
> >>> groups.
> >>> One VPN service on VPN concentrator related to 5-30 VPN "users", total to 
> >>> one
> >>> VPNc ~ 100-300, total to company workstation uses VPN direct or indirect ~
> >>> 1400. Disconnection use for routine maintenance (synchronization/exchange 
> >>> of
> >>> application/corporate databases "into night" =) or urgently needed, and 
> >>> yet
> >>> etc).
> >>>
> >>> I can of course write a control of each user but so far there was no such
> >>> purpose. I also can write to show tail of any service log in runtime. 
> >>> That's why I'm asking if there is an interest in development.    
> >>
> >> I'm sure there are others that could make use of vpnsw. I see that it is
> >> already on GitHub:
> >>
> >> <https://github.com/onborodin/vpnsw>
> >>
> >> If you add a description (like what you have on your site) then people
> >> might find it when doing searches. I also noticed that there are no
> >> commit messages - is that intentional?  
> > 
> > No-no, of course =) I was developing one, with own svn, quickly, not even 
> > thinking
> > about publishing, and only today did export/transfer to git repos.
> >   
> >> I can also mention vpnsw this Trac page:
> >>
> >> <https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/RelatedProjects>
> >>
> >> That should give vpnsw some additional visibility.  
> > 
> > I agree. This is a good idea.
> > 
> >   
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I fixed a bunch of formatting errors on the RelatedProjects page and
> added your projects there:
> 
> <https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/RelatedProjects>

Thanks! =)

> I suggest adding links from vpnsw and minica pages to GitHub so that
> people know where they should send their contributions.

Yes, I agree, it's reasonable. I'm will to plan.

> Any particular reason why you chose the "Creative Commons
> Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported" license for you work? That is fairly
> uncommon license for software projets.
> 

Yes, I know. At the time of summer 2017, I did not think much about wide 
publishing
=). I think to change the license. 
Thank you for noticing this.

-- 
With best regards,

Oleg Borodin
+7-952-058-72-64
boro...@unix7.org
onboro...@gmail.com

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