got to love mailman's list archives, -I googled further and found a thread about this on our very own list (using a slightly different google search string than the one I used prior to posting)
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2006-February/060674.html
the cool part was this link discussing in-detail how to roll this out in the enterprise:
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=9766/sam0506a/
-thanks alot for all of the recommendations, i'll be posting a HOWTO once I have deployed this under Centos, since the doc discussed FC2, kinda old. : )
-karlski
Any recommedations on which software/server/client rpm's/targ.gz's to
run?
No doubt about it - OpenVPN is the way to go. Active support list,
(reasonably) easy setup and config. Cross-platform support. Once set up, it "just works". I've been using it for years without issues.
Just go to OpenVPN and get the download.
-Ben
I second Ben's every word, OpenVPN is a terrific piece of software. By the way, has anyone been able to join a Windows XP client to a SERVER-BRIDGE OpenVPN Centos server?
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