Hi,

On Sun, May 04, 2014 at 08:31:21PM +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi folks, I'm sorry if my question is trivial...
> 
> My situation: 1 openvpn server, many clients over internet that uses openvpn
> 
> My doubt is: if a client (A) exchange data from/to other client (B) with
> ftp protocol, another client (C) can sniff the traffic from A to B? if
> yes, is it clear traffic? (not crypted).

Why should the server send data between A<->B to C?  This would never
make sense, just for bandwidth reasons alone.

(And since it does not make sense, it is not being done)

The *server* can see your data, of course, as it is decrypting data from
A, looking at the headers to decide who it is for, and then re-encrypting 
it when sending to B.

gert
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