Re: Best VPN server to use on Fedora

From: Neal Becker (ndbecker2_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/25/05

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    Michael H. Warfield wrote:

    > For larger VPNs with a lot of systems, certificate based OpenSWAN can
    > be a lot easier to set up than OpenVPN, particularly if you have to set
    > up OpenVPN in peer-to-peer mode where each connection requires
    > configuring unique UDP endpoint ports. OpenVPN server mode can help
    > with it's address pool technique and their coming out with some newer
    > tricks for handing out and routing addresses in server mode that hasn't
    > quite make it to release yet. But that doesn't help out much once you
    > get away from a star topology. OpenVPN needs to impliment a
    > server-to-server mode before they can really address that.
    >

    Have you looked at openvpn>2? I believe these comments are obsolete.

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