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Re: OpenSSH and VPN

Subject: Re: OpenSSH and VPN
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 08:12:07 -0800
Werner:

I'm in the same boat you are. I know it supports it, but I can't
find real good docs. There are some that come with OpenSSH 4.3 check
out the man page on ssh, and then look for the -w option to create a
tunnel. Setting up the tunnel is easy. Once it's up it gets complex
trying to figure out IP addresses/NAT.

I never did get it working, but I'd love to try again.

Scott

Werner Schalk wrote:
Hi,

I have read that OpenSSH now supports VPNs as OpenVPN does. Are there any 
documents describing how to set up a VPN with OpenSSH?

Thanks.

Bye,
Werner.



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