James Yonan wrote:
I'm thinking about something like this in a more generalized context, where
OpenVPN running as a server would actually generate the config file for the
client, and send it to the client via SSL after an initial authentication
handshake. This would simplify the configuration
James Yonan wrote:
What I need right now in order to make the TAP version of --ifconfig work
correctly, is the correct ifconfig command syntax for setting the IP address
and netmask of a TAP device, on all the OSes which OpenVPN supports. I've
already coded templates for Linux and Windows, but
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003, julien Touche wrote:
> not sure if tap is available on openbsd (have post it previously to james)
Makes me wonder if we can tunnel between Solaris/OpenBSD on one end and
Winbloze on the other end. Windows apparently only supports "tap" ethertap,
and Solaris and OpenBSD appare
Hola Julien,
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 14:11:27 +0200
julien Touche wrote:
>
> some googling drives me to this thread
> http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive/tech/0111/msg00098.html
> and
> find /sys -iname '*tap*' returns nothing
>
> so i'm not sure openbsd stock-kernel has tap ...
Yep, OpenBSD ha