Using a key Robert sent me off-list (for obvious reasons), I was able  
to successfully connect to the VPN.

>>   2) configure the client and server to use an alternate port
 From http://openvpn.net/howto.html#server:

proto tcp #library blocks UDP
port 443 #library allows this port
comp-lzo #compression on
user nobody
group nobody

>>   3) figure out routing so that the client can get to the rest of the
>> world using the OpenVPN server as the gateway
>>   4) configure the client to do dhcp and NAT on the second NIC

You want to do this on the eMachine, correct? I recommend using a  
firewall rule builder under Linux and tweak the resulting rules as  
necessary. But you probably already have the ruleset laying around  
somewhere. From my experience, it's too easy to make a subtle error  
and spend hours scratching your head... also, don't run pump from a  
remote ssh session... live and learn...

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