Re: [GLUG-tech] Re: how to reroute all ADSL traffic via another server on the internet?

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On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:19 PM, zerlgi <zerlgi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  Probably the easiest VPN to set up, but not terribly secure, is VTun.
>
> If you use (horrors) PPTP, then windows already has a client for it.
> .. openVPN also has a nice Windows client that can be run as a service
> at startup or called on demand.
> .. openVPN supports multiple tunnels (one per .cfg file)
> and can allow/disallow client-to-client traffic   (something you'd
> probably want to do)
> ... so that if you have several companies connecting as clients to
> your server (traffic redirector)
> then they wouldn't be able to travel back down the VPN to a different client.
>
> ... in terms of implementation. e-box has one of the easiest OpenVPN setups.
> it provides a self-extracting installer file to windows clients that
> includes the configs and the client application.
> Linux folk should be able to figure out where stuff goes.
> (/etc/openvpn /usr/local/etc/openvpn)
>



Unfortunately I can't download & install OpenVPN on that box, so this
won't be an option.

Thanx for all the suggestions though.
-- 
Kind Regards
Rudi Ahlers
SoftDux

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