I've tried both ssh and ipsec.
SSH+PPPD is quite easy to set up and works just fine but has sometimes some minor problems with the connection link not being taken down.
IPSec+FreeS/wan is (maybe) a cleaner solution but has some strong requirements you should take into considration.
Imho pptpd should be avoided at all: i run it only to communicate with an adsl modem (so i don't have any real life experience) and i'm not really happy with it. Moreover it seems to be less reliable then the above.
Samuele wrote:
Hi there. I have to set up a VPN service on some Debian (woody) servers, and since I have no experienced with this I am searching for advices and hints about the best implementation among:
. SSH + PPPD (as explained in the VPN HOWTO) . IPSec + FreeSwan (which seems to be more secure) . OpenVPN . tinc . pptpd ...
Suggestions and advices are welcome.
Bye.
-- Samuele Catusian
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