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 clients can talk to each other though this VPN node.
We can access our servers (mail, calendar, wiki, fileshare, redmine, timesheet 
intranet, 4D,  etc...) only through the VPN.
This is all open-source solution.
Performance is good enough for general purpose.
For 4D it is a bit of a double penalty   (4D Client) VPN Client <==DSL/fiber==> 
VPN Server (hosted) <==DSL/fiber==> VPN Client (4D Server)

The the traffic for the subnet is routed through the VPN. The traffic for other 
subnets (like if I do a google search) is not going through the VPN.

Using TunnelBlick on Mac OS to manage VPNs connexion. There is a client on 
windows and I configured it to start as a service because the windows machine 
is a server.

I did not do the configuration. I just explained to a specialist (network linux 
security engineer/expert) what I wanted.

PS : what are you still doing here, come and join us on discuss.4d.com (and 
switch off the light when you leave).

Bruno LEGAY
A&C Consulting



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