OpenVPN is the best opensource VPN for me it can connect to any connection such as airport, hotel, restaurant, resorts, malls it never let me down. And configuration is easy on those who have idea on what they want to achieve.
On Tuesday, 5 April 2016, Eero Volotinen eero.volotinen@iki.fi wrote:
IPSec is not recommended solution nowdays. OpenVPN runs top of single udp or tcp port, so it usually works on strictly firewalled places like in hotels and so on.
-- Eero
2016-04-04 23:18 GMT+03:00 Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer@gmail.com javascript:;>:
On 04/04/2016 10:57 AM, david wrote:
I have seen discussions of OpenVPN, OpenSwan, LibreVPN, StrongSwan (and probably others I haven't noted). I'd be interested in hearing from
anyone
who wishes to comment about which to use, with the following
requirements:
I recommend l2tp/ipsec. It's supported out of the box on a wide variety of client platforms, which means significantly less work to set up the clients.
OpenVPN is a popular choice, and it's fine for most people. It's more work to set up than l2tp/ipsec, typically. We used it for quite a while
at
my previous employer, though ultimately dropped it because the Windows
GUI
requires admin rights to run, and we didn't want to continue giving admin rights to the users we supported.
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