<quote who="Russel">
[...]
> Perhaps a better solution can be found in the OpenVPN 2.1 manual:
> quote:
> --port-share host port
> When run in TCP server mode, share the OpenVPN port with another
> application, such as an HTTPS server. If OpenVPN senses a connection to
> its port which is using a non-OpenVPN protocol, it will proxy the
> connection to the server at host:port. Currently only designed to work
> with HTTP/HTTPS, though it would be theoretically possible to extend to
> other protocols such as ssh.
> Not implemented on Windows.
> End quote
>
> I've never tried this, but it might work for Joerg

This ! is very good. Never saw this... Damn - I have to read the
documentation on that, and specially before I ask these questions ;)

Thx for the Hint !

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