OpenVPN bridging with only one interface?
Mark Komarinski
mkomarinski at wayga.org
Thu Feb 9 08:59:01 EST 2006
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 08:31:22PM -0500, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
> In this scenario, the client will run an OpenVPN client to get into the
> private network. The OpenVPN server would be easiest to add to the NAT box -
> that's what I do for my own setup in fact. The reason is that machines on
> the private network will need to be able to route to the machines through the
> OpenVPN connection, and you'll need to add static routes (assuming the NAT
> box is the default route gateway) for the VPN clients to the machines in the
> private network. You'll also need to setup some form of routing on the
> OpenVPN box so that it will forward packets (again something the NAT box is
> already doing).
Is there an OpenVPN server for the Linksys WRT54G? The firmware I saw
implied it was client-only.
-Mark
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