OpenVPN is very nice.. also, OpenVPN comes with a few Software
Firewall Appliance programs like Endian, PFsense, Untangle and
Smoothwall... might be worth checking into...

On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:47 AM, Howard White<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Andrew Farnsworth wrote:
>> Hey everyone,
>>   Looking so setup a VPN from MacOSX to Linux server running Debian.  I
>> am also interested in the same for a windows computer connecting to the
>> same linux server as well as the possiblity of linking my entire home
>> network this same way.  I am actively searching and reading but thought
>> I would query the group at the same time.
>>
>> So far, I have found OpenVPN, Secure VPN, creating a vpn using ssh and
>> ppp, IPsec (OpenS/wan etc) and so on.
>>
>> I am reading the Linux VPN HOWTO, but it seems a bit out of date
>> (written in 1999, last update 2002).
>>
>> What I am looking for from the group is not a set of directions, but a
>> suggestion on which path to take.  Once I know that I am sure I can
>> handle it from there.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Andy
>
> OpenVPN has always served (no pun intended) us and our customers very
> well, Andy.  The forums and mail list behind the package are the
> strongest resources.  We've (okay, Jeremy Apple on my behalf) been able
> to quickly install and easily maintain the tunnels we need across all
> manner of platforms and networks.
>
> Howard White
>
> >
>

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