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Le 8 mars 07 à 13:03, Jean Baptiste Favre a écrit : > Jean Baptiste Favre a écrit : >> Hi, >> If I understand what you want to do, you should have 2 instances of >> OpenVPN on each gateway A, B, C and D. >> One instance which run as client and the other one as server. And on >> different ports. YES if it is the only solution to transmit packet from B to C without in/out by A >> >> I've never tried this, but I think this could be possible to do >> even if >> the simplest way, from routing point of vue, stands a star >> configuration. i have tested bandwith with scp 30megas file between B to C, it very clear, packet output from B (in tun), input in A (not in tun), output from A (not in tun)and input in C (in tun). So it's bad system. So 1 instance client and 1 instance server is the solution, but whe return to my first question when B is A'client C is A'client D is A'client B receive route via A to C how can i suppress this routing transmission from A to B. In a second time i will create openvpn client/server between B & C, but first off all, suppress transmission routing from B to C via A. >> >> Regards >> Jean Baptiste > Sorry, no D gateway but the idea remains the same :) > ______________________ OpenVPN mailing lists https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users |