Re: [off-ish]VPNs - free is better

2020-06-05 Thread B.Bippus via 4D_Tech
Hi Chip, I use VPN a lot. For small Installations the free pfsense.org (openvpn) is well known. I have used it for 15 years without problems with 6 Clients. A good and free openvpn Mac Client is tunnelblick.org. A old PC could be a start, it runs also on esxi. Readymade Appliances can be bought

Re: [off-ish]VPNs - free is better

2020-06-03 Thread Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech
this is not a done deal -- yet - but has passed the US senate https://www.businessinsider.com/groups-urge-congress-to-block-fbi-from-seeing-browsing-history-2020-5 > Hi Chip > > What is the “recent legislation” you’re referring to ? > > I don’t use a private VPN for accessing clients but do use

Re: [off-ish]VPNs - free is better

2020-06-01 Thread Peter Jakobsson via 4D_Tech
Hi Chip What is the “recent legislation” you’re referring to ? I don’t use a private VPN for accessing clients but do use a public one for all my internet use (NordVPN). It’s excellent, cheap and lets you switch between static and dynamic IPs according to need. (e.g. I have a client network I

[off-ish]VPNs - free is better

2020-05-31 Thread Bruno LEGAY via 4D_Tech
Hi, We use openvpn. We are very happy with it. We are a full remote operation. Basically we have a VPN server hosted on a Debian Linux machine hosted in a data center (with other services, etc...). The machine accepts all VPNs connexions (using client certificates for authentication). All the

[off-ish]VPNs - free is better

2020-05-30 Thread Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech
Hi all, anyone have an experience with any VPNs? as my title says, free is better :) with the recent legislation passed in the US senate, and similar legislation elsewhere around the world, it seems that this is a good idea. One of my concerns is I have heard (rumors - do not know how much to