> -Original Message-
> From: Gert Doering [mailto:g...@greenie.muc.de]
> Sent: Monday, 5 May 2014 5:51 AM
> To: Jonathan Tripathy
> Cc: openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] doubts about possible sniffing
>
> Of course not. The session key is negotiated betwe
The way I look at it (and hopefully I'm correct - I've never used tap so
I haven't tested that), "tun" interfaces are like traditional physical
point-to-point WAN links - and one WAN link cannot see the traffic from
another WAN link. Similarly, "tap" interfaces are equivalent to a
*switch* - not an
Hi,
On Sun, May 04, 2014 at 08:08:54PM +0100, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:
> I still think the OP has asked a very good question.
>
> Whilst the traffic won't physically go to C (at least for TUN
> networks), an answer would be great regarding whether C could de-crypt
> the traffic using the keys he
On 2014-05-04 19:52, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, May 04, 2014 at 08:31:21PM +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
>> Hi folks, I'm sorry if my question is trivial...
>>
>> My situation: 1 openvpn server, many clients over internet that uses
>> openvpn
>>
>> My doubt is: if a client (A) exchange dat
Hi,
On Sun, May 04, 2014 at 08:31:21PM +0200, Pol Hallen wrote:
> Hi folks, I'm sorry if my question is trivial...
>
> My situation: 1 openvpn server, many clients over internet that uses openvpn
>
> My doubt is: if a client (A) exchange data from/to other client (B) with
> ftp protocol, another
Hi folks, I'm sorry if my question is trivial...
My situation: 1 openvpn server, many clients over internet that uses openvpn
My doubt is: if a client (A) exchange data from/to other client (B) with
ftp protocol, another client (C) can sniff the traffic from A to B? if
yes, is it clear traffic? (