[CentOS] Optimal VPN
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tony.chamberlain at lemko.com writes: > > > I am looking for the optimal VPN. Well it doens't have to be that elaborate. > Just the best VPN. We currently have some customers using PPTP, some using > openvpn, some using Cisco Any Connect and there are a few others. > > So my question is, if you have control of both ends (client and server) > what is the best VPN to use? There are not too many requirements, but a > big one is > > The VPN must return the same IP address to the same user each time > > That is there must be a specific IP address assigned to a user/password > combination. pptp does not really do this but I wrote sort of a backend > (or maybe frontend? ;-) ) to change the IP address assigned based on a > login and password. It is extra stuff I would prefer not to do though. > OpenVPN can do that (see their commercial solution as well). > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
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