On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 13:25 -0700, James Yonan wrote:
> Right, but I think he's asking for a challenge/response mechanism, which
> doesn't yet exist.
Erp -- my bad. I was thinking of a different one-time password scheme,
and didn't read his message fully. Apologies to all.
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Mathieu GIANNECCHINI wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wonder about about OpenVPN future goals. I know that evolution between
> the 1.x version and 2.0 with the possiblity to have multiple clients
> connected to a single server is a great and very important evolution.
>
> For example
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Charles Duffy wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 15:28:29 +0100, Patrick Steiner wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to use OpenVPN with OPIE (One Time Passwords in
> > Everything) What i want is to connect from a windows client to a linux
> > server. But for OPIE i need a interactive pass
There's been much discussion of mesh networking w/ OpenVPN before; check
the mailing list archives.
In the meantime, as long as it's a fairly small number of endpoints (3, as
in the case you mention, should be no trouble at all), you can just
simulate it w/ extra tunnels and an appropriate routing
On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 15:28:29 +0100, Patrick Steiner wrote:
> Is it possible to use OpenVPN with OPIE (One Time Passwords in
> Everything) What i want is to connect from a windows client to a linux
> server. But for OPIE i need a interactive password authentication. this
> means: the server send pa
Hello,
I wonder about about OpenVPN future goals. I know that evolution between
the 1.x version and 2.0 with the possiblity to have multiple clients
connected to a single server is a great and very important evolution.
For example :
I have a server in Paris connected two clients : one is l
Is it possible to use OpenVPN with OPIE (One Time Passwords in Everything)
What i want is to connect from a windows client to a linux server. But
for OPIE i need a interactive password authentication. this means: the
server send password string an the user at the
client side give his password b