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yep.
They use different devices, so it's possible.
Yes, if the proper modules are enabled.
Indeed it can, give me a shout if you want a test box to work it out.
Yes.
No problem:
ppptp: Using interface ppp0 - ip: 10.1.1.1
openvpn: Using interface dev tun - ip: 10.1.2.1
It is possible, but i believe openvpn is not the best solution for vpn. a ssh/socks proxy gives good granular control on app level.
I would be interested to know why ppl prefer openvpn unless you need complex setups like bridge subnets or something.
M
Because it tunnels all data, not just secular apps who 'support' a proxy.
And that is, at times, very necessary.
I believe when using SSH you can only have one connection at the same time.
So, using OpenVPN is better (at least for me )
I've tried to run both PPTP and OpenVPN-As on my debian at the same time successfully.