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:FedoraNews: Contributing Articles: Implementing OpenVPN
FedoraNews: Contributing Articles: Implementing OpenVPN
Mar 30, 2004, 05 :30 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (9025 reads)

(Other stories by Florin Andrei)

[ Thanks to Thomas Chung for this link. ]

"Essentially, there are three ways to implement a VPN:

  1. "A proprietary solution, using an appliance-like VPN server, such as Cisco VPN, based on IPSec
  2. "An Open Source implementation of IPSec, such as FreeS/WAN
  3. "A non-IPSec VPN, like OpenVPN

"The proprietary solutions, such as Cisco, are scalable, you usually get good support and are pretty well documented..."

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Related Stories:
OSNews: Introduction to OpenVPN(Jan 27, 2004)
SearchEnterpriseLinux: Commentary: Addition of IPSec Locks Down 2.6 Kernel(Jan 21, 2004)
LinuxSecurity: OpenVPN: An Introduction and Interview with Founder, James Yonan(Nov 11, 2003)


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The author is right, it's easy to se ...   I like OpenVPN   
Evan Dodd
Mar 30, 2004, 12:26:57
 
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