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felice
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« on: Friday 30 March 2007, 07:39:39 am »

Hello,

I plan to try EFW Community Edition as replacement for my IPCOP Server. Only problem is, that I have the ZERINA OpenVPN addon installed on my IPCop machine and some users already use it. My question now is, if I can use the ZERINA CA und import the users to the EFW machine? This way no reconfiguration on the client side would be necessary-and I would be happy ;-). Anybody tried this before?

Thank you,

Felice
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« Reply #1 on: Friday 30 March 2007, 12:26:26 pm »

Hello,

I plan to try EFW Community Edition as replacement for my IPCOP Server. Only problem is, that I have the ZERINA OpenVPN addon installed on my IPCop machine and some users already use it. My question now is, if I can use the ZERINA CA und import the users to the EFW machine? This way no reconfiguration on the client side would be necessary-and I would be happy ;-). Anybody tried this before?

Thank you,

Felice

EFW does come with it's own VPN but I'm not sure whether you can do what you want.
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« Reply #2 on: Monday 01 September 2008, 03:32:41 pm »

I'm in the same situation.....replacing my IPCop box with ENDIAN.

Is it possible to do this?
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