OpenVPN - Implementation ?'s

From: tonydm (inbox_at_mariosmaintenance-dot-com.no-spam.invalid)
Date: 11/20/04

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    Hi group,

    If this topic is inappropriate for this forum, as I am using Fedora
    Core 2, please excuse me. I will redirect my question.

    Before I begin work on configuring OpenVPN for my application, I have
    a question on whether how I plan on setting it up is even feasble or
    not. You can see a diag at www.viser.net/~mariode/netdiag.jpg of my
    current network configuration as well as the other end of my proposed
    tunnel.

    My question relates to the implementation based on my network
    configuration. What I would like to do is access the linux/FC2 file
    server (running samba/apache) both internally and from the other end
    of a tunnel. I would also like to host a small site accessable to th
    world.

    Currently I forward port 80 requests through my hardware
    firewall/router and am able to access the site as expected. I can
    also access shares on the samba server within my internal network.

    I wasn't sure if I could configure OpenVPN as I have outlined. All
    documentation refers to configurations where the samba server is
    within the internal network and a linux box is acting as gateway with
    two nics. In my case I am not. Will OpenVPN kill my website access? Do
    I need to set up another box with Linux and OpenVPN alone acting as a
    gateway? ????'s More information as requested.

    Any recomendations, suggestions, or otherwise would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    tonydm
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