Wei Yu wrote:
Does openvpn support IPsec well? I want the server to work cooperation with a Microsoft ISA Server inside the intranet with site-to-site vpn mode. For that reason I want the server has good compatibility with windows.
You don't need IPSec for Windows ISA server compatibility, just add a server publishing rule that forwards your OpenVPN port of choice to the internal OpenVPN server, whether it is on CentOS or Windows doesn't matter.
If you use a different SSL port then 443, which you will need to do if you also publish an https: site off of ISA, then you need to run a script that adds that port # to the list of authorized SSL ports on the ISA server.
Also when deploying the OpenVPN client to your Windows laptops look at using Group Policy so they are all identically installed and configured.
-Ross
On 9/19/07, Alain Spineux aspineux@gmail.com wrote:
OpenVPN works with windows too (client or server). The same configuration files works on both OS. Very easy to enable multiple VPN connection at the same time.
On 9/19/07, Brian Mathis brian.mathis@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/19/07, Wei Yu zig.wei@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am facing a task of choosing vpn server. I do not
know which is better.
The one distributed with CentOS4.5 only supports
pppd (or maybe pptp but I
cannot find it). If I want to use PPTP or L2TP, which one should I
choose? OpenVPN? Poptop?
Thanks.
I suggest OpenVPN. It's modern, very secure, and had
a wide range of
options and usage scenarios. PPTP / L2TP is a pain
to get working,
and it has some security issues. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org mailto:CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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