Hi,Denis Vlasenko
>On Tuesday 08 June 2004 04:18, oyk wrote:
>> >>I want to know how the openvpn control the multi-client case in 2.0
>> >> version. for example:
>> >> clientA---Internet---| |Internal Server1
>> >>
>> >>|Server---|Internal Serve
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 04:18, oyk wrote:
> >>I want to know how the openvpn control the multi-client case in 2.0
> >> version. for example:
> >> clientA---Internet---| |Internal Server1
> >>
> >>|Server---|Internal Server2
> >>
> >> clientB--
Hi,Denis Vlasenko
Best Regards
Ouyang Kai
>On Monday 07 June 2004 15:45, oyk wrote:
>> Hi,guys
>>I want to know how the openvpn control the multi-client case in 2.0
>> version. for example:
>> clientA---Internet---| |Internal Server1
>>|Server---
> > PS: could I use windows version as OpenVPN Server?
>
> As a last resort only ;)
Actually, the OpenVPN server will run fine on Windows, though it may be
slightly less efficient than Linux on equivalent hardware.
James
Rainer Sokoll said:
> On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 01:35:27AM -, James Yonan wrote:
>
> > * New feature: --status. Outputs a SIGUSR2-like
> > status summary to a given file, updated once
> > per n seconds. The status file is comma delimited
> > for easy machine parsing.
>
> With me, the
Jon,
Have you considered the possibility that there might be breakage in your
compilation environment, such as a mismatch between header files and shared
libraries?
I am saying this because I haven't seen any other reports of similar assertion
failures. If you are the only one seeing the problem
On Monday 07 June 2004 15:45, oyk wrote:
> Hi,guys
>I want to know how the openvpn control the multi-client case in 2.0
> version. for example:
> clientA---Internet---| |Internal Server1
>|Server---|Internal Server2
> clientB---Internet---|
Hi,guys
I want to know how the openvpn control the multi-client case in 2.0 version.
for example:
clientA---Internet---| |Internal Server1
|Server---|Internal Server2
clientB---Internet---| |Internal Server3
Based on my comprehe
On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 01:35:27AM -, James Yonan wrote:
> * New feature: --status. Outputs a SIGUSR2-like
> status summary to a given file, updated once
> per n seconds. The status file is comma delimited
> for easy machine parsing.
With me, the file has setuid, setgid and sticky bit
Den 7. jun 2004, kl. 11:33, skrev Jon Bendtsen:
I still have my assertion error with openvpn beta3, just much sooner,
and it is a different place.
The server is still linux, and the client is still macosx. I will go
and test windows in a few seconds.
The windows works just like it should. I d
I still have my assertion error with openvpn beta3, just much sooner,
and it is a different place.
The server is still linux, and the client is still macosx. I will go
and test windows in a few seconds.
[Jon-Bendtsens-computer:~/openvpn-2.0_beta3] jonbendt% ./openvpn
--config ../etc/openvpn/c
--Am Sonntag, 6. Juni 2004 01:35 + James Yonan schrieb:
2004.06.05 -- Version 2.0-beta3
* New feature: --status. Outputs a SIGUSR2-like
status summary to a given file, updated once
per n seconds. The status file is comma delimited
for easy machine parsing.
Is there any change to
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