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On 1/1/07, Jason Haar <Jason.Haar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Alon Bar-Lev wrote: > > A better solution would be to write a RAS provider, you can select a > > RAS profile during Windows logon, which will start the OpenVPN > > connection. > > > That sounds like a great idea. Is it even doable? I ask that as I'm a > long-time Cisco VPN client user, and it doesn't support such a feature > (making itself look like a Dialup Adapter so that it can be called at > the login screen) - so I'm guessing it's actually not as easy as that... Yes it is. The problem with Cisco and Checkpoint is that they maybe know one or two things about networking, but they don't know anything about integration. Microsoft VPN is RAS provider... And it is a good example, right? So why both of them not follow? Had I used Windows I might had had a look on this one for OpenVPN... :) Regards, Alon Bar-Lev. ______________________ OpenVPN mailing lists https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users |