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Re: [Openvpn-users] finishing OpenVPN book - looking for input on advanced configuration examples


  • Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] finishing OpenVPN book - looking for input on advanced configuration examples
  • From: Markus Feilner <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 23:17:16 +0100

Thanks to all of you who answered my question - there are so many great 
solutions out there based on openvpn - incredible...
Thank you!
Am Sonntag, 1. Januar 2006 20:34 schrieb Glen:
> > Do you have this setup:
> > Running several OpenVPN daemons sharing the same ifconfig pool.
> > (most usefull with topology subnet). This way you could bind a daemon
> > to different ethernet devices and thus run with more than one internet
> > connection. And still people would get the same ip address no matter how
> > they connected.
> > I use ifconfig-pool and --persistient-ipp, and add a route to each
> > client
> > using the right tun device.
>
> Could you say more about how to do this setup.  I have a  situatoin
> where this is very useful.  I manage a vpn with around 100 road warrior
> users.  Each one can connect from many clients so we have several paths
> to get around various firewalls (i.e. tcp over https, udp over port 53,
> etc, etc...).  Each path is a separate server and hence the users get a
> differnet ip address.  I have a DNS server on the intranet to handle the
> issue of people finding each other but it is less than ideal.  Ideally I
> would do what you have said i.e. one ip address per user and that each
> server instance will properly handle this.  How do you do that?
>
> Any help is appreciated...
>
> thanks,
> Glen





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