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I recently switched a VPN server which had multiple tunnels to a single tunnel
using OpenVPN 2.0.
First off I would like to say that the new design fixes nearly everything I
wished was in 1.5/1.6,
so
Hello!
Attached are 2 usability patches for password authentication on Windows,
one for OpenVPN 2.0.0 and OpenVPN-GUI 1.0.
The patches provide the following functionality:
You can provide predefined usernames for password authentication,
backward compatibility is guaranteed.
It looks like t
BTW, it's a bit late now, but this thread really belongs on openvpn-users
rather than openvpn-devel.
On Tue, 3 May 2005, Ralf [iso-8859-1] Lübben wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to create a concept for the RADIUS-Plugin.
> Maybe someone have some additional ideas or can answer me some questions I
> wrote down in the following text.
>
> --
Alex Ongena wrote:
no, I'am not aware of such an option, nor do I find this
option/parameter in the manual page.
Because it's not there, because its behaviour is going to change in the
future. Search for it in the mailing list archives.
Am Dienstag, den 03.05.2005, 13:48 +0200 schrieb Ralf Lübben:
> If the server sends a "access-accept-ticket" the authorization is ok,
> in the
> ticket can be some attributes:
>
> - Framed-IP-Address: The IP-address which is pushed to the client.
AFAIK for receiving a Framed-IP-Address out of a
no, I'am not aware of such an option, nor do I find this
option/parameter in the manual page.
I'am using OpenVPN 2.0.0 and have never used the version before.
alex
On Mon, 2005-05-02 at 11:36 -0500, Charles Duffy wrote:
> > It's a proper shutdown on client side, so the client can inform
> > the
Hello,
I tried to create a concept for the RADIUS-Plugin.
Maybe someone have some additional ideas or can answer me some questions I
wrote down in the following text.
-
Start of the connec
--Am Montag, 2. Mai 2005 13:20 -0600 James Yonan schrieb:
Interesting idea for when the client is local to the OpenVPN daemon. I'm
thinking this would be a 2.1 thing.
I've done this because the webgui (with mini_httpd) runs on a very stripped
down busybox system. The whole system is based o