Hi Lonnie,
this could already be done with 1.6 by some tweaks and using inetd.
I have tried it and it worked fine.
Disadvantage: one OpenVPN process per user is created -> memory consumption.
In the FAQ on the openvpn homepage, there is a short howto:
"How can I implement OpenVPN as a classic, forking TCP server
which can service multiple clients over a single TCP port?"
Stephan
Hello All,
Well, I've been away from the list for a little while and was wondering
if someone could please bring me up to speed on the development of the
"Many-to-One" TCP progress?
It is my understanding that in the OpenVPN 2.0 (early) Beta, that UDP
connections can be established in a many to one TAP/TUN interface, but
how about the TCP side?
I am hoping to get a project under way as soon at this has been
implemented.
Thanks All,
Lonnie
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