Re: Ok, so help me fix OpenVPN (was: WAP/Router...)

2009-07-08 Thread Mark Komarinski
On 07/07/2009 04:40 PM, John Abreau wrote:
> Here are the scripts I use to start and stop 50 tap# interfaces.
>
>   
Between going over the scripts and something else (not sure what, which 
makes me a bit nervous), I got it working with my netbook.  Next step is 
to get my workstation and the wife's netbook set up.  Thanks everyone 
for their help, though I'm a bit surprised the answer to "Hey, I want to 
buy some new hardware, what should I get" was "solve it with the 
software you already have".  Though that ASUS WL-500g looks interesting...

-Mark
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Re: Ok, so help me fix OpenVPN (was: WAP/Router...)

2009-07-07 Thread John Abreau
Here are the scripts I use to start and stop 50 tap# interfaces.



On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Mark Komarinski wrote:
> I'll give it another go, and maybe y'all can help.
>
> First, the basics.
>
> Server is Debian Lenny 64-bit (IP address 192.168.1.10).
>
> Tomato router at 192.168.1.1 (it's a /24 network)
>
> I want to have bridging so that the clients can automagically see CIFS
> shares (important for wife-compliance).
>
>  From what I've seen with using TAP (bridging), I want to have another
> IP address for OpenVPN to bind to.
>
> Who has a similar setup and some config files I can look at?  I have the
> port forwarding set on the router, and clients can connect, but all
> connections to 192.168.1.0/24 just drop.  tap0 gets created when openvpn
> starts, but the interface never gets assigned nor raised.
>
> Anyone have a working bridge-start/bridge-stop and server.conf I can
> take a look at?
>
> -Mark
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Ok, so help me fix OpenVPN (was: WAP/Router...)

2009-07-07 Thread Mark Komarinski
I'll give it another go, and maybe y'all can help.

First, the basics.

Server is Debian Lenny 64-bit (IP address 192.168.1.10).

Tomato router at 192.168.1.1 (it's a /24 network)

I want to have bridging so that the clients can automagically see CIFS 
shares (important for wife-compliance).

 From what I've seen with using TAP (bridging), I want to have another 
IP address for OpenVPN to bind to.

Who has a similar setup and some config files I can look at?  I have the 
port forwarding set on the router, and clients can connect, but all 
connections to 192.168.1.0/24 just drop.  tap0 gets created when openvpn 
starts, but the interface never gets assigned nor raised.

Anyone have a working bridge-start/bridge-stop and server.conf I can 
take a look at?

-Mark
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