[TriLUG] OpenVPN

Chris Knowles chrisk at trilug.org
Thu Jul 27 21:20:18 EDT 2006


Really?  you do?  Huh, then I'm hallucinating again.  

What 'expert' twiddling do you recommend, and for what specific reason?

CJK

On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 17:29 -0400, Brian Henning wrote:
> So far it's worked like a champ for me, though you have to do some 
> "expert" twiddling with mtu and other fragmentation settings before 
> it'll sail smoothly with high-traffic apps like remote desktop. 
> Definitely worth your time to investigate.  Feel free to pose any 
> specific questions you might have.
> 
> ~B
> 
> Eric H Christensen wrote:
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> > My hope was to use OpenVPN on my laptop to create a secure connection
> > back to my home network when I'm out on the road.  I've seen Free S/WAN
> > used in such a manner but was looking at a different solution to compare
> > and contrast before implementing a solution.
> > 
> > Eric
> > 
> > 
> > Brian Henning wrote:
> >> Remote users of what?  I'm funneling SIP calls over OpenVPN, as well as
> >> a couple TCP connections made by a proprietary product.
> >>
> >> ~Brian
> >>
> >> Eric H Christensen wrote:
> >> Anyone using OpenVPN for remote users?
> >>
> >> Eric
> >>
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