On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 01:15:15 +
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I'm interested to know how you - or anyone else implementing OpenVPN -
> actually uses it in practice.
Well, I tend to support a number of people (Linux/computing
noobs in general), maintaining their laptops and desktops.
So each machine
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>
> I'm interested to know how you - or anyone else implementing OpenVPN -
> actually uses it in practice.
> I use it to login to a remote computer over OpenVPN using ssh.
> (This is largely a safety measure, since a straightforward ssh connec
Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>> I have OpenVPN set up; I found the brief instructions
>> that come with CentOS openvpn (eg /etc/openvpn/2.0/README)
>> perfectly adequate - what I'm asking about is the _use_ of OpenVPN.
> Sorry, what exactly are you asking for here? The implemented OpenVPN
> is nothing
On Sun, 09 Feb 2014 19:33:49 +
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I have OpenVPN set up; I found the brief instructions
> that come with CentOS openvpn (eg /etc/openvpn/2.0/README)
> perfectly adequate - what I'm asking about is the _use_ of OpenVPN.
Sorry, what exactly are you asking for here? The imp
Ken Smith wrote:
>> But I am genuinely interested in the best way to use OpenVPN.
>> All the documents I looked at online spent their time
>> explaining at inordinate length how to setup OpenVPN.
>> If anyone knows of a site with a simple explanation
>> of how to use OpenVPN (preferably with the
On Sun, 09 Feb 2014 18:14:12 +
Ken Smith wrote:
> Its down to the question about what you are needing to do. If you
> just need SSH access then SSH direct without VPN is just fine. SSH
> itself is encrypted and the VPN just encrypts the already encrypted
> traffic again and just slows things d
Timothy Murphy wrote
> Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>
>
>>> I'm having problems communicating with a remote server, with openvpn.
>>>
>> {snip}
>> Second, what exactly are you doing/do you want to achieve?
>> VPN makes sense if you go thru a triangle (client -> network a -> network
>> b, wher
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
>> I'm having problems communicating with a remote server, with openvpn.
>
> First, did you check that it works fine without OpenVPN (e.g. firewall
> open)?
> Second, what exactly are you doing/do you want to achieve?
> VPN makes sense if you go thru a triangle (client -> netw
Timothy Murphy wrote on Sat, 08 Feb 2014 13:50:07 +:
> I'm having problems communicating with a remote server, with openvpn.
First, did you check that it works fine without OpenVPN (e.g. firewall
open)?
Second, what exactly are you doing/do you want to achieve?
VPN makes sense if you go thr
I'm having problems communicating with a remote server, with openvpn.
I can link with ssh ok, but the link stalls when viewing
any but the smallest texts.
I tried reducing the tun0 MTU, though only from 1500 to 1400,
but this seemed to have no effect.
Before trying a larger reduction, I'd like to
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