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Yes, this is possible, but over an unreliable link, two layers of TCP
tunneling could get really flakey for any TCP connections inside the second
tunnel.
As long as the second OpenVPN server is being accessed via the first
tunnel,
it should work transparently.
You will of couse be sensitive to the order of startup of the two tunnels.
But it is not working. I mean, they work both independently, I can start the
one, work on it, close it and open the other, work on this, close it and so
on.
But starting both "at the same time" does not work.
The wifi VPN has been setup to have all communication go out through the VPN
(in the conf, I have "push "route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0"" entry because I want to
tunnel everything through this).
When I then afterwards starts the second VPN (after the wifi VPN is up),
this second VPN fails.
Any idea on how to get this working?
Regards, Lars.
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