Hi Doug, Hmmmm, I probably should have mentioned this first....sorry. I am using Bridging through VPN.
TTYL Many On 31-Oct-06, at 7:02 AM, Doug Baggett wrote: > How did you route multicast over the L2TP connection to the OS X > server? I > did'nt think OS X server had that capability (Forwarding muilticast > through > L2TP). > > -Doug > > > > On 10/30/06 4:56 PM, "Many Ayromlou" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Doug, >> >> A while back I tried OpenVPN (mac client @ home behind NAT/Router--- >>> linux server on open network) and although other stuff worked, I >> could not get AG going (I was not using bridged mode though.....I was >> using the other mode.....don't remember right now). >> >> I have since tried to run it with an L2TP type VPN (Mac notebook >> running osx behind NAT/Router --> Mac OSX Server on open network) and >> AG3 works quite well. I've been able to get somewhere near 14-16 >> videos smoking my 6Mb dsl link. I've also tried this from behind a >> firewall at work (mac notebook behind a really strict firewall >> blocking ports 1024+ UDP/TCP ---> same mac OSX server on open >> network) and AG3 works fine. >> >> So to answer your question OpenVPN did not work for me and I admit it >> was not the same situation you're describing. L2TP worked fine behind >> NAT and also behind a pretty strict firewall. >> >> TTYL >> Many >> On 30-Oct-06, at 1:35 PM, Doug Baggett wrote: >> >>> Has anybody tried using Access Grid using bridged Ethernet and >>> OpenVPN? >>> (www.openvpn.net) >>> >>> OpenVPN supports TCP instead of UDP, and I have users behind >>> Firewalls that >>> restrict outbound UDP and I have a server that I could use as the >>> endpoint >>> that sits >>> >>> I know there would be a performance hit using TCP, but on a high >>> performance >>> network it would be interesting to know if anybody has given it a >>> try. >>> >>> -Doug B >>> OCI/NSF >>>

