I would like to
install vpn software on the * server for roadwarriors to connect to with
laptops running windows.

OK, take a hard look at this before you get too far. Installing VPN software *on* the Asterisk box is not a good idea. Now, you haven't explained the volume of users on the box, or the availability needs of the box, but either way, this is bad practice. The term "roadwarriors' makes me think this is for a business.

Actually, both. I want to use it when I on holiday (then I am the roadwarrior) and want to make a cheap call home but I'm also considering it for business use.


Why is it bad to put a vpn server on the * box? I will not have any users logging into it or anything and none of the users will have shell on the box. Also that particular VPN connection will not be used for anything else but phonecalls.


There are numerous vpn server daemons around and I found many messages
about some of them using tcp/udp etc and instead of trying them all out
hopefully someone can recommend one?

If you want IPSec, take a look at OpenWall. If you must run this on your asterisk box, so be it.

I was considering IPSEC because I heard it is safer or more secure than PPTP and Windows XP supports IPSEC natively (or so it claims). I don't care about connecting Win9x clients, stoneage hardware shouldn't be doing voip anyways. :)



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