Ooops... let's try that again with the correct subject line.
A new release of the 2.0 beta is available.
* One of the goals of OpenVPN 2.0 is extreme scalability, i.e. robustly
handling connections from potentially thousands of clients. To do this, some
kind of load balancing and failover capabi
A new release of the 2.0 beta is available.
* One of the goals of OpenVPN 2.0 is extreme scalability, i.e. robustly
handling connections from potentially thousands of clients. To do this, some
kind of load balancing and failover capability is needed, because a single
OpenVPN daemon running on a s
Hello All,
Can you tell me if OpenVPN client can get the MAC address of a client
road warrior at connection time and send that information over to the
OpenVPN server?
Thanks,
Lonnie
Derek,
Thanks for the function, I like it better than the previous function which was
using timeGetTime (and therefore has wraparound problems).
I've merged it in test26 which should be released soon.
James
Derek Burdick said:
> Here is the function. Don't forget to #DEFINE HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
> It appears that on each side of the VPN that the hubs are allowing got
> masked IP on the range of 192.189.0.0/24.
>
> Since each side is allowing the same range of IP's, doesn't this
> particular set up require that no two machines have the same IP