mpd5 and multiple route to send to clients

Yoann Gini yoann.gini at gmail.com
Mon Mar 18 21:27:53 UTC 2013


Le 18 mars 2013 à 22:22, Yoann Gini <yoann.gini at gmail.com> a écrit :

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> Le 18 mars 2013 à 21:48, Joe Holden <lists at rewt.org.uk> a écrit :
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>> You use something that can push configuration the client, like openvpn or run dhcp over something
> 
> Well, I really don’t understand.
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> From my experience, with a Cisco VPN Concentrator or a OS X VPN Server or a Windows VPN Server, you can set a L2TP VPN service with some remote config to send to the client (DNS servers, domain name, routing information [like what it for the private network and what is for the public one], and so on).
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> It supposed to be built-in the VPN client and server. On others platform, I don’t need to use a setup based on SSL VPN like OpenVPN and it’s not the DHCP who handle that kind of client config but the built-in mechanisms in the VPN Server (that’s the case for L2TP and PPTP).
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> I’m quite surprised to be front of a so difficult problem here. Routes sends to the clients are something like the 101 VPN course…
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> How do you handle your routing table on your VPN systems with mpd5 without having to push routes from your concentrators ?


Just to explicitly name it, in case it’s not clear, what I try to setup is a Split Tunneling config.
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