configure --enable-small --disable-management (and maybe a few others)
As far as I have heard others talk about it, there already is an OpenVPN
version for Android... so maybe that is an even easier approach :-)
Even though the OS I use is Android-like (it uses the full source, but
makes a
Cyanogenmod v7 includes working openvpn support. A co-worker of mine has it on
his HTC desire to connect to his home network.
Brilliant! I will have a look on the forum then and see what's on offer,
thanks for the heads up, much appreciated!
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 04:46:00PM +0100, Mr Dash Four wrote:
> Is it possible to build a minimalistic version of OpenVPN to be used on
> portables?
configure --enable-small --disable-management (and maybe a few others)
As far as I have heard others talk about it, there already is an OpenVP
On 06/02/2011 10:46:00 AM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
> Is it possible to build a minimalistic version of OpenVPN to be used
> on
> portables?
>
> As part of in-house project I would like to be able to compile, build
> install and use OpenVPN on HTC (Desire). I already have the modified
> OS
> and the
Hi,
Op 2 jun 2011, om 17:46 heeft Mr Dash Four het volgende geschreven:
> Is it possible to build a minimalistic version of OpenVPN to be used on
> portables?
Cyanogenmod v7 includes working openvpn support. A co-worker of mine has it on
his HTC desire to connect to his home network.
Regards
OpenVPN runs under OpenWRT, which is designed for minimal devices.
I suppose it depends on how minimal.
As minimal as possible really - it will run in "client" mode only and
will connect to a central server, using either the keypad or a usb
smartcard token to log in (that needs to be decide
Is it possible to build a minimalistic version of OpenVPN to be used on
portables?
As part of in-house project I would like to be able to compile, build
install and use OpenVPN on HTC (Desire). I already have the modified OS
and the toolchain is already built and sufficiently tested, though I