On Friday 12 December 2008 19:39:47 Noam Rathaus wrote:
> I would like to also find out how to run OpenVPN on Symbian, or RIM OS,
> apparently both don't support any non-proprietary VPN
I read that the E series from Nokia supports ipsec out of the box, but afaik
it is a PITA to setup an ipsec se
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When I began testing OpenVPN v2.1_rc9 I was having trouble authenticating
to the MS Active Directory through auth-pam and Samba. I used the
following line in my configs (without the linebreak of course):
plugin /opt/openvpn/openvpn-auth-pam.so
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Pardon the lack of debug information, but the issue stopped and I
have not been able to make it repeat. I hope to have packet
captures and better debugging the next time it happens.
We operate two main OpenVPN servers, Mercury and Gemini. Both are
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Thanks for pointing this direction out. It's a good idea actually but if there
is any chance to have an OpenVPN running...
then I'd rather take it!
Noam: I'd like to port it to RIM OS as well and I already mentionned it to some
friends but... Java seems to be more an
obstacle than anything els
Emrah,
I would like to also find out how to run OpenVPN on Symbian, or RIM OS,
apparently both don't support any non-proprietary VPN
On Friday 12 December 2008 10:41:27 Emrah wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> What's up with the possibility to port OpenVPN to Symbian?
> If anybody is interested to face
On 12/12/08, Till Maas wrote:
> On Fri December 12 2008, Emrah wrote:
>
> > What's up with the possibility to port OpenVPN to Symbian?
> > If anybody is interested to face this challenge, I'd be ready to fully
> > sponsor a bounty. In this case, how much $$$ would you expect?
>
>
> I woul
On Fri December 12 2008, Emrah wrote:
> What's up with the possibility to port OpenVPN to Symbian?
> If anybody is interested to face this challenge, I'd be ready to fully
> sponsor a bounty. In this case, how much $$$ would you expect?
I would like to have this done, too. But this seems no
Thanks a lot for your constructive reply.
Tomorrow I'll convince every single owner of Symbian Smartphones to buy a Open
Linux phone because it's open.
FYI I'm using Symbian because it's one of the only user interface clean enough
to support assistive technologies. I'm blind
and I use a screenre
Isn't symbian dead?
In desperate move Nokia opened source it...
Moving to [opened] Linux based phones is the way to go :)
On 12/12/08, Emrah wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> What's up with the possibility to port OpenVPN to Symbian?
> If anybody is interested to face this challenge, I'd be ready to
Hi guys,
What's up with the possibility to port OpenVPN to Symbian?
If anybody is interested to face this challenge, I'd be ready to fully sponsor
a bounty. In this case, how much $$$ would
you expect?
Cheers!
--
Emrah KAVUN
> > The iptables suggestion is good. But unfortunately it
> > won't work in my scenario. What I want to achieve is to
> > bind OpenVPN on TCP 443 over two WAN interfaces and Apache
> > on TCP 443 over two LAN interfaces (for management traffic).
>
> It should still be possible to use iptables to
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