Joachim Schipper wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 10:53:50AM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
>   
>> Joachim Schipper wrote:
>>     
>>> All in all, I might choose OpenVPN if it involved end users (lots of
>>> NAT, Windows, and other crappy stuff), 
>>>       
>> OpenVPN isn't exactly awesome on Windows.
>>     
>
> No, but 'not exactly awesome' is pretty much a given if Windows is
> involved. And OpenVPN is easier to get working with consumer routers
> than IPsec.
>
>   
I think it is pretty damn decent myself, if not awesome. We set up our
employee machines with the proper keys and config file, that part
requires some effort. However, you can create an installer for the
windows gui that has your config preloaded (not sure about keys). Once
it is installed it is as simple as right clicking a systray icon and
choosing to activate the VPN. Pretty easy for the end user. We've also
found the installation and operation much less troublesome than any
freely available windows IPSec client we've tried.

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