Matthias Andree said:
> On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, James Yonan wrote:
>
> > Yes, this is a problem. For OpenBSD to talk to Windows over OpenVPN, we
> > need
> > either a tun driver for Windows or a tap driver for OpenBSD.
> >
> > My guess is that the easier
Bert Shuler said:
> James:
> Are you aware of a Windows tun project? While most windows users may
> prefer tap, I am interested in the point-to-point nature of the tun
> device. When setting up many routed connections, it seems that each TAP
> connection will use 1
James:
Are you aware of a Windows tun project? While most windows users may
prefer tap, I am interested in the point-to-point nature of the tun
device. When setting up many routed connections, it seems that each TAP
connection will use 1 ip and waste 2 others. I can also live without
broadcast
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, James Yonan wrote:
> Yes, this is a problem. For OpenBSD to talk to Windows over OpenVPN, we need
> either a tun driver for Windows or a tap driver for OpenBSD.
>
> My guess is that the easier and better solution would be to solve the tap on
> OpenBSD problem, rather than