Russel wrote:
>> Any ideas ? Hints ?
> This is a bit of a work-around, but wouldn't it just be easiest to 
> connect to the OpenVPN server and then connect to the second server via 
> SSH over the OpenVPN connection? That limits the number of 
> Internet-accessible services on your network and solves the single port 
> limitation.
> 
> Anyway, that is how I do things around here

Russel,

I had composed a post similar to yours but then I wasn't sure if Joerg
wanted HTTPS too. He talks about HTTPS, SSH and OpenVPN so it was very
unclear to me what the real requirement was.

-Tom
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