Ronny Aasen wrote:

> On the other hand. It makes sense to use a routed solution like you do.
> It reduces noise on the (often) slower openvpn then the lan. And just
> dont use services that need broadcasts.

Although there is really no point in using a bridged OpenVPN configuration
there unless there is a requirement for broadcasts between the clients.

> 
> for getting all your machines up in windows exporer you can use a samba
> wins server, and give it's ip to all all machines via dhcp.
> 

Indeed -- but that would work in a routed OpenVPN environment just as well.

-Tom
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