> Don't I need root access to do that (mess with a tap interface)?
Yes, that's right. This is another downside of using a VPN. But if
everything is configured on a modern Linux machine (using network
manager) it only takes two clicks to establish the connection (no root
password needed).
> Also, what if everything besides ssh is firewalled?
The best way would be to talk to your network administrator... But if
you really need to you can use OpenVPN on TCP port 22 as well.
Martin
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