Building a Multisourced Infrastructure Using OpenVPN
Resources
OpenVPN: openvpn.net
OpenVPN 2.0 HOWTO: openvpn.net/howto.html
“Meet OpenVPN” by Hans-Cees Speel: www.linuxjournal.com/article/7949
“Introduction to OpenVPN” by David Bogen: www.osnews.com/story.php/5803/Introduction-to-OpenVPN
Openswan: www.openswan.org
cube-routed: www.cohesiveft.com/multisourced-infra
Amazon EC2: aws.amazon.com/ec2
RabbitMQ: www.rabbitmq.com
Dmitriy Samovskiy works at CohesiveFT (www.cohesiveft.com), an innovative maker of custom virtualized application stacks, where he focuses on open-source technologies, distributed applications, systems integration, Python and Ruby. You can reach him at dmitriy.samovskiy@cohesiveft.com.
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Cube-routed on GitHub
Dmitry has been very responsive and helpful, and has made cube-routed available for download at http://cohesiveft.com/dnld/cube-routed-0.1.tar.gz
I added it to my GitHub account here: http://github.com/aguynamedben/cube-routed Hope this helps readers of this article!
-Ben
Cube-routed on GitHub
Dmitry has been very responsive and helpful, and has made cube-routed available for download at http://cohesiveft.com/dnld/cube-routed-0.1.tar.gz
I added it to my GitHub account here: http://github.com/aguynamedben/cube-routed Hope this helps readers of this article!
-Ben
cube-routed de-open-sourced?
I followed along through half this article and it looks like cube-routed has been de-open-sourced by Dmitry/CohesiveFT! I can't find it anywhere, Dmitry's GitHub, cohesiveft.com, or anywhere. Looks like they pulled a really non-FOSS maneuver, please tell me I'm wrong. =( There should at least be a disclaimer at the beginning of the article saying it's impossible to complete.
Ben Standefer
Good Solution on Multisourced Infrastructure
Hello Dmitriy Samovskiy
Your article is the thing which I was looking for a long time. I have different service on several data center and your article help me to communicate each other in secure way. - Thanks Man!