I do use them. :-)


The default vtun configuration in the latest images shows how to bridging between br0 (usually containing eth0) and a tunnel interface.

Note that you have to edit /etc/init.d/vtun in order to active the daemon itself.

wispdist wrote:
I was thinking about running all of our wireless network on private
addresses and using vtun to tunnel to a central machine.  This way all
traffic can be encrypted without using WEP.

Anyone tried this?

Pros -- Cons -- ??

If someone could give me an example of a working configuration it would help
me as I have not done this yet.

J.




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