James,
this is amazing! :-))) I was happy to get the forking server working
with multiple clients in 1.6. But 2.0 sounds like a gem! Will give it a try
ASAP.
Great work!
Stephan
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Matthias Andree said:
> On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, James Yonan wrote:
>
> > OpenVPN 2.0 -- Project Update and Release Notes
> >
> > I'm happy to announce that the first OpenVPN 2.0 beta is here, and well
> > ahead
> > of schedule. This is in large part thanks to a generous contribution by
> > Meetr
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, James Yonan wrote:
> OpenVPN 2.0 -- Project Update and Release Notes
>
> I'm happy to announce that the first OpenVPN 2.0 beta is here, and well ahead
> of schedule. This is in large part thanks to a generous contribution by
> Meetrix Inc. which has allowed me to work full-t
On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 12:31:13PM +0200, Alberto Gonzalez Iniesta wrote:
> Debian package available (for testing/unstable) at:
>
> http://tmp.inittab.org/~agi/openvpn_2.0_beta18-1_i386.deb
>
Sorry, that should read:
http://tmp.inittab.org/~agi/openvpn_2.0_test18-1_i386.deb
It's a test release
James Yonan wrote:
Farkas Levente said:
Basically OpenVPN 2.0 is a router. It gets packets from a single tun
interface and uses the destination address on the packet to determine which
client to route it to. So what should the router do if a packet comes from a
client and has as its destina
Farkas Levente said:
> > Basically OpenVPN 2.0 is a router. It gets packets from a single tun
> > interface and uses the destination address on the packet to determine which
> > client to route it to. So what should the router do if a packet comes from
> > a
> > client and has as its destinati
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 11:15:45PM -, James Yonan wrote:
> OpenVPN 2.0 -- Project Update and Release Notes
>
> I'm happy to announce that the first OpenVPN 2.0 beta is here, and well ahead
> of schedule. This is in large part thanks to a generous contribution by
> Meetrix Inc. which has allow
James Yonan wrote:
Farkas Levente said:
first of all THANKS!
James Yonan wrote:
* Add an internal routing capability to the OpenVPN server to allow
client-to-client communication, without going through the tun interface on the
server.
why this is needed? ans what exactly this means?
B
Farkas Levente said:
> first of all THANKS!
>
> James Yonan wrote:
> > * Add an internal routing capability to the OpenVPN server to allow
> > client-to-client communication, without going through the tun interface on
> > the
> > server.
>
> why this is needed? ans what exactly this means?
Ba
first of all THANKS!
James Yonan wrote:
* Add an internal routing capability to the OpenVPN server to allow
client-to-client communication, without going through the tun interface on the
server.
why this is needed? ans what exactly this means?
* Right now clients are allocated a single, dyna
OpenVPN 2.0 -- Project Update and Release Notes
I'm happy to announce that the first OpenVPN 2.0 beta is here, and well ahead
of schedule. This is in large part thanks to a generous contribution by
Meetrix Inc. which has allowed me to work full-time on the project during the
last month.
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