On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 13:07, shimi wrote:
>
>
> 2011/2/22 ik
>
> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to configure openvpn to be a host to host like configuration.
>> The reason is simple, because I want to have access to the machine that is
>> the "server".
>> The problem is, that I have many "clients" th
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 13:16, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 12:59:13PM +0200, ik wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to configure openvpn to be a host to host like configuration.
> > The reason is simple, because I want to have access to the machine that
> is
> > the "server".
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 12:59:13PM +0200, ik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to configure openvpn to be a host to host like configuration.
> The reason is simple, because I want to have access to the machine that is
> the "server".
> The problem is, that I have many "clients" that need to be like t
2011/2/22 ik
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to configure openvpn to be a host to host like configuration.
> The reason is simple, because I want to have access to the machine that is
> the "server".
> The problem is, that I have many "clients" that need to be like that.
>
> How can I have a host to host
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 14:55, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the response, the issue is that windows doesn't support TUN
> devices, so your configuration for them MUST be different, can you post it
> here? (the server.conf and client.conf - remove any secret things :) )
The OpenVPN installation
Hi,
Thanks for the response, the issue is that windows doesn't support TUN
devices, so your configuration for them MUST be different, can you post it
here? (the server.conf and client.conf - remove any secret things :) )
On Wednesday 02 May 2007 14:53:22 Micha Silver wrote:
> Noam Rathaus wrote
Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi,
I am having difficulties getting both my UNIX VPN clients and my Windows VPN
clients to use the same server.conf file, is this even possible or do I need
two separate VPN servers one using TAP while the other uses TUN?
We use a single server.conf file with the d
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 03:01:50PM +0200, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
> Hi Erez,
> Since OpenVPN is uses OpenSSL for crypto functions, it's security in terms
> of man-in-the-middle attacks should be no less than OpenSSL - which is
> pretty good.
Actually it should be:
Since OpenVPN is uses Open
As in most cases, it depends.
I suggest you to read review of VPN for Linux solutions in Linux Journal:
www.linuxjournal.com/article/7881.
Rgds,
Vitaly
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Hi Erez,
Since OpenVPN is uses OpenSSL for crypto functions, it's security in terms
of man-in-the-middle attacks should be no less than OpenSSL - which is
pretty good.
On the other hand, OpenVPN could in theory have local end-point exploits
that reduce it's security in terms of local users. If
Noam Rathaus wrote:
Hi,
Well why doesn't Check Point be the better "man" and support other products?
They do. L2TP with IPSec. There is a builtin client in Windows XP for
it. I'm not sure I would like to trust it with anything that has the
name "security" on it, but it does the basic stuff (en
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On Thursday 09 October 2003 15:26, Tal, Shachar wrote:
> &g
On Thursday 09 October 2003 16:15, Tal, Shachar wrote:
> > > Which brings us to the important question: will it also (by default,
> > with no easy way to turn it off)
> > > auto-run viral-attachments,load 1x1-authenticating-gifs, perform
> > > fill-in-your-favorite-nightmare, on other OSes as well?
On Thursday 09 October 2003 15:26, Tal, Shachar wrote:
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> From: Eli Marmor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > It's called "Outlook Web Access" (although it's a part of Exchange; It
> > is just a web-emulation of Outlook).
> >
> > As far as I remember, it supports SSL.
> >
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> Tzahi Fadida wrote:
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> > Exchange have a web interface so maybe ssh will suffice
Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> Exchange have a web interface so maybe ssh will suffice for all your activities.
> in addition its less intrusive since its already installed and would take for
> you time to set up the openVPN. i know how office regs can be some times.
It's called "Outlook Web Access" (alth
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penVPN :)
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> Thanks
> Noam Rathaus
> CTO
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Oded Arbel wrote:
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3) Traceroutes, DNS lookups (UDPs)
And "raw" IP traffic, I did a test.
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On Thursday 09 October 2003 09:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Oded Arbel wrote:
> > I'm using OpenVPN to create a tunnel from my workstation to my home
> > computer so I can get in the office network from home (because I couldn't
> > get the RH only linux SecureRemote client to work, and that's wha
Oded Arbel wrote:
I'm using OpenVPN to create a tunnel from my workstation to my home computer
so I can get in the office network from home (because I couldn't get the RH
only linux SecureRemote client to work, and that's what my company uses), and
Hmm, that's exactly the situation I have to fa
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 21:23, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> >Anyhow long story short... http://openvpn.sourceforge.net/ and get the
> > BETA (if you need Windows support).
>
> As it is SSL - will it support UDP?
OpenVPN is UDP based. its uses SSL over UDP, and as such has the very nice
feature t
Noam Rathaus wrote:
believe it or not, some implementations of VPN, non commercial of course, do not support strong encryption)
Since when are l2tp and pptp non-commercial?
Does it works with SecureClient, Cisco's VPN ... I don't know :)
OpenVPN uses SSL/TLS rather than IPSec. As such, it will
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