Hi sluggers,
We have OpenVPN server running internally for employees to access our
network from home. We have a request from a potential client to access
some internal demo systems. They are happy to install and use OpenVPN
client, however I won't be happy giving them the full access to our
networ
Andre Kolodochka wrote:
Hi sluggers,
We have OpenVPN server running internally for employees to access our
network from home. We have a request from a potential client to access
some internal demo systems. They are happy to install and use OpenVPN
client, however I won't be happy giving them the
On 30/01/2008, at 9:56 AM, Phil Scarratt wrote:
What you should be able to do is configure OpenVPN to always assign
the client the same IP address (I believe that is documented in
OpenVPN sample conf file), then you could use iptables to restrict
that client IP address access to the network
A.
On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 10:47 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi sluggers,
>
> We have OpenVPN server running internally for employees to
> access our
> network from home. We have a request from a potential client
> to access
> some
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Andre Kolodochka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi sluggers,
We have OpenVPN server running internally for employees to access our
network from home. We have a request from a potential client to access
some internal demo systems. They are happy to install and use OpenVPN
Quoting Andre Kolodochka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi sluggers,
We have OpenVPN server running internally for employees to access our
network from home. We have a request from a potential client to access
some internal demo systems. They are happy to install and use OpenVPN
client, however I won't b
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 09:44:33AM +1100, Andre Kolodochka wrote:
> Hi sluggers,
>
> We have OpenVPN server running internally for employees to access our
> network from home. We have a request from a potential client to access
> some internal demo systems. They are happy to install and use OpenVP