OpenVPN

2005-01-20 Thread Eugen Leitl

If you haven't checked it out yet, you should. Really easy to set up (two 
Windows
XP machines through a NAT on DSL, ping ~50 ms, preshared key, single port open; 
right now). 
Looking forward to see how C3-accelerated AES (OpenSSL next stable will support 
it out of the box) will do, across multiple platforms.

Le IPsec c'est mort, vive le OpenVPN.

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Re: OpenVPN

2005-01-20 Thread Alexandre Dulaunoy
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Eugen Leitl wrote:

 
 If you haven't checked it out yet, you should. Really easy to set up (two 
 Windows
 XP machines through a NAT on DSL, ping ~50 ms, preshared key, single port 
 open; right now). 
 Looking forward to see how C3-accelerated AES (OpenSSL next stable will 
 support 
 it out of the box) will do, across multiple platforms.
 
 Le IPsec c'est mort, vive le OpenVPN.

On peut le dire ;-)

The author of  OpenVPN is very open to discussion  for fixing bugs and
adding new  functionalities. OpenVPN is  also working quite  well over
satellite and high-latency links... 

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