This is not what you asked for, but I'll put it in anyway. I use vpn appliance distro's for my clients. I either use OPNSense (powerful, more difficult to configure) or IPFire (still pretty good, but simple to configure). I just download the software, install on a device, then configure. Been doing it for a while so it usually only takes me an hour or so from boot to done.
I like "appliance distro's" for some things, simply for efficiency. I have some "howto's" on kb.unixservertech.com, or feel free to contact me offline if you choose to go this route and need some help. Rod On 4/8/20 3:14 PM, Simon Hobson wrote: > It's been a while since I last did anything with VPNs on Linux, and I recall > there being 3 options, some of which were "less well supported" than others. > I'm looking to setup a site-site tunnel so I can remotely access stuff at > mum's (she's in isolation because of this Covid 19 stuff) and using remote > desktop control, connect her Mac to a video call. > > So what's the state of play in the VPN on Linux world - both ends would be > running Devuan (one end an AMD64 VM, the other end rPi) ? Last thing I used > was OpenVPN which AIUI is completely non-interoperable with anything else, > while FreeSwan and OpenSwan were having a bun fight. > > Simon > > _______________________________________________ > Dng mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng > -- Rod Rodolico Daily Data, Inc. POB 140465 Dallas TX 75214-0465 US http://dailydata.net 214.827.2170 _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
