Hi all,
I've been using the community version of OpenVPN for a while now, but am moving towards dockerising various services.
The linuxserver.io VPN container uses OpenVPN-AS, which is the paid version. I'm fine with this model, it pays my wages after all...
The 'free' license for AS says that it's sufficient for two concurrent *users*, although in other places it implies that it is for two *connections*.
If I have my phone and tablet and laptop all with the same VPN connection configuration - will they all connect?
Would a second user (my wife for instance) also be able to connect?
[Yes I realise that the loss of any one device means reconfiguring the others, but that's an acceptable compromise given how easy it is!]
Cheers,
Bob
PS - Yes I realise that I could 'just try it' but:
- I'm behind the firewall and VPN server at the moment, and will be for a while.
- This could answer someone else's question in the future as well.
Licensing Query - users vs connections.
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Re: Licensing Query - users vs connections.
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LICENSE: Access Server license failure: maximum concurrent_connections exceeded (2)