Hi,
> I made a package to us openvpn in a defined configuration, we want to do
> the same as securemote from CheckPoint since there is no securemote for
I had quite no feedback on autovpn. Is there any interest?
If not, we'll keep it for us :-(
Anyone interested?
-jec
> I am interested in knowing wha tyour AutoVPN project does, but I
didn't
> understand after reading your letter. Can you explain what it does?
OK. I thought I was clear... :-)
We need to let some of our users access our network from their home
through their Internet access (Modem or Cable or A
7;s 0.1 version, so there is probably some problems.
The config file is in ~/.autovpn It's a simple text file.
The needed Perl modules are (on the client only):
- Config::IniFiles
- Data::Dumper
Good luck!
-jec
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Jean-Eric Cuendet
Linkvest SA
Av des Baumettes 19, 1020 Renens Switzerland
Hi,
I tried 1.1.0.5 with --inactive flag.
It's working great and it's cool.
I'll post the scripts I made to automatically open a VPN between a
client and a server that can communicate through SSH as soon as I've
more time to polish them
Thanks for your job. openvpn is great!
-jec
>One other thing that would be cool, would be a flag to let openvpn
accept a connection within a certain amount of time and shutdown after
that.
The inactivity disconnect should handle that case.
If you start an openvpn session with --inactive 300, and the peer never
connects, the session will ex
dress for 1
client with TAP device? And is it possible to use TAP device with openvpn?
Thanks.
-jec
PS: Would you be interested in our script in the openvpn distribution?
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Linkvest SA
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