Thanks for the suggestion! I was very fixated on using OpenVPN - but the
[now] very obvious keyword I was missing was "mesh" and it seems like
there are some good alternative options out there.
Thanks everyone for your responses!
Eric.
On 3/16/21 8:59 PM, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Sun, Mar 14, 2021 at 22:05:38 -0600, Eric Schoeller wrote:
This gets a little sloppy with the need to have multiple
tunnels/networks on each machine, but it works and resolves the
problem of having 'Server A' become unavailable - B and C can still
communicate.
Is there a better way to do this? Somehow having all three machines
participate in the same network?
For what it's worth, depending on how tied you are to using OpenVPN, you
might find that tinc works better for this particular application. In
particular, tinc can build a mesh network between all nodes in the
network, rather than being limited to client-server relationships
between pairs of nodes....
https://tinc-vpn.org/
Nathan
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