Tibbs, Richard wrote:

Particularly take a look at figure 2 (& paragraphs below that) where
they are trying to cast openvpn as a Proprietary/Openssl. Don't know
quite what to make of that. How can there be anything proprietary about
open source?

I haven't seen the article, but in this context, I suspect what they mean by "propriarity/openssl" is that openvpn uses their own protocol (built on top of the openssl libraries), rather than an actual standard, like IPSec.


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