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Eric Martin wrote:
> I would still use tcp rather than UDP for NFS if I was going to mount it
> over a slow network. I did some benchmarks for my wireless and wired
> network and TCP clearly beats UDP on files over 1MB. I know the
> wireless limita
> And NFS, well, it's NFS. I don't love it, but I've used NFS exports from a
> 14.k modem... So... maybe
> he is having internet issues, router issues, firewall issues, compilation
> issues... but OpenVPN and
> NFS, given a relatively good network environment, work more than OK.
I would still use
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Patrick Holthaus wrote:
> How can I adjust init script dependencies based on ESSID / IP adress or
> network devices that are up and running?
I'd just remove the stock, for example, /etc/init.d/openvpn script. Write my
own, (one that checks
ESSID/I
Hello again!
> > Nevertheless I've used this many times before, and although realtime
> > performance isn't especially good, I certainly wouldn't go so far as to
> > call it "unstable".
>
> I've used OpenVPN to interconnect workstations and servers in Argentina,
> using all from Cable internet to
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Dan Farrell wrote:
> Nevertheless I've used this many times before, and although realtime
> performance isn't especially good, I certainly wouldn't go so far as to
> call it "unstable".
I've used OpenVPN to interconnect workstations and servers in
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 21:18:47 +0200 (CEST)
Cipher van Byte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It isn't good idea to mount nfs over openvpn. Both are highly
> unstable.
Openvpn is highly unstable? really? mine's been up for days.
NFS is highly unstable? Hardly. Perhaps you mean that it's unstable
It isn't good idea to mount nfs over openvpn. Both are highly unstable.
You should try openssh and it's simple tunnel and ftp over it or any other
networked file system. If you really need to use nfs set it to use tcp.
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Hello!
I am having difficulties in setting up nfs with my laptop. I have an openvpn
server running at home that can be reached via dynamic dns from the "outside
world". Now i would like to mount my nfs exports from everywhere I am. These
exports are only available in the vpn subnet (10.8.0.*).
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