Re: Performance: OpenVPN vs IPsec

2007-05-10 Thread Boris Golberg
Hello Michael, Wednesday, May 9, 2007, 7:51:35 AM, you wrote: M> Now, as I understand it, it isn't possible to create an IPsec connection M> from a single host within a NATed network to an external server ... From my experience - in most cases it works (with some limitations). Our employees

Re: Performance: OpenVPN vs IPsec

2007-05-09 Thread Matthew R. Dempsky
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 02:51:35PM +0200, Michael wrote: > Now, as I understand it, it isn't possible to create an IPsec connection > from a single host within a NATed network to an external server but > OpenVPN works great here. Please correct me if I am wrong. (I have no > access to the NAT route

Re: Performance: OpenVPN vs IPsec

2007-05-09 Thread Steve Williams
Michael wrote: Hello, I've got two "networks" connected with OpenVPN right now, the setup is like this. {Network_A}-{OpenVPN_Server}--{Network_B} NetworkA is a real network where the router (with dynamic IP) is connected directly to a dedicated OpenVPN server with a static IP. "Networ

Performance: OpenVPN vs IPsec

2007-05-09 Thread Michael
Hello, I've got two "networks" connected with OpenVPN right now, the setup is like this. {Network_A}-{OpenVPN_Server}--{Network_B} NetworkA is a real network where the router (with dynamic IP) is connected directly to a dedicated OpenVPN server with a static IP. "NetworkB" is just a sin