yes exactly that is what i need to do murrayei<div>could you describe a little more</div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote">2010/4/10 Ian Murray <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:murrayie@yahoo.co.uk">murrayie@yahoo.co.uk</a>></span><br>
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>i am looking to open vpn remote page now do you know where could i set client's sites that allow to connect or not ?<br>
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</div>I can't remember if there are other controls, but AFAIK the primary method of saying who is allowed is via certificates that you create when setting it up.<br>
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It is still unclear to me what you are trying to achieve.<br>
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Is it that you have three sites...<br>
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A <-> B <-> C<br>
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where <-> represents the VPN link? Is it that A needs to talk to B, B to C, but you don't want A to talk to C? If that is the case, I think it needs to be solved with a combination of VPN's as described and Iptables to stop the A to C conversation..<br>
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