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Re: building a mesh+star topology vpn



green wrote at 2010-01-06 11:18 -0600:
> I am new to VPNs but it seems to be what I need for the following scenario:
> 
> - Host A is a main system with public IP
> - Host B is an extra system with a public IP
> - Host C is a laptop often behind masquerading firewalls
> - Host D,E,F... could be behind any sort of firewalls; no port forwarding
> 
> - C should be able to connect to all systems, even if one of A or B go down.
> - Minimal usage, like ssh and an occasional VNC.
> - Possible occasional backups to A.
> - Minimal configuration, especially on D,E,F.
> - All systems run Debian (A,B,C) or Ubuntu (D,E,F).
> - Room for more systems like B.
> - Room for lots more systems like D.
> 
> 
> I like the idea of a mesh topology VPN for providing alternate routes using 
> tunnels through either A or B, though the VPN will look more like a star 
> topology most of the time.  The VPN should automatically detect a switch to a 
> private address and provide a tunnel as necessary.

Perhaps CloudVPN can provide this functionality, but it is not part of Debian.
 http://www.e-x-a.org/?view=cloudvpn

I might have to go with openvpn instead and depend on a central server for the 
sake of simplicity.

> Ideas/thoughts welcome; thanks.

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