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Re: [Openvpn-users] very simple question: 3 computers


  • Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] very simple question: 3 computers
  • From: Tim <ulajamb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 17:44:36 -0500

On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 23:50:56 +0200
"Szenci Andras [senszey]" <senszey.list@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> hello all,
> 
> im sorry, but i didnt find a good manual, a sample for my problem. i 
> want to make a virtual lan between 3 computers. each of them has cable 
> connection, almost static ip, windows xp. we want to use the network for 
> games. at first with tcp/ip protokoll, but we would be glad if it could 
> work with ipx.
> 
> we chossed a comp. from the 3, to be the server. call this comp. B.. we 
> could join to B form A and C, but the one who has connected earier 
> couldnt commuicate with B or C. C couldnt see A.
> 
> i try to test with ping, but A never see C.
> so, can you tell me what should i set to make it work?
> 
> A.

This may be what you're looking for:

       --client-to-client
              Because the OpenVPN server mode handles multiple clients through
              a  single tun or tap interface, it is effectively a router.  The
              --client-to-client  flag  tells  OpenVPN  to  internally   route
              client-to-client  traffic  rather than pushing all client-origi-
              nating traffic to the TUN/TAP interface.

              When this option is used,  each  client  will  "see"  the  other
              clients  which  are currently connected.  Otherwise, each client
              will only see the server.  Don't use this option if you want  to
              firewall tunnel traffic using custom, per-client rules.

> 
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