Curtis, I am building a virtual/remote demo equipment, and I use OpenVPN connectivity to "be there" using a very simple approach. The availability of a windows client, the reliability of the system (pfsense+openvpn) the hyper-rich feature set of the whole is simply outstanding (compared to price obviously).
Giuseppe PS: I refused to use cisco stuff, because I don't know them but I guess there I would have been seriusly limited for my purpose ----- Original Message ----- Da : "Curtis LaMasters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A : [email protected] Oggetto : [pfSense Support] OpenVPN Practical Application Data : Sat, 24 Nov 2007 20:17:53 -0600 > This weekend I've been reading a lot about OpenVPN on > pfSense and OpenVPN in general. I guess I still have a > few missing parts in my head because I can't connect the > dots. Is OpenVPN a viable replacement for the Cisco VPN > software and IPSec services on a PIX/ASA or is it not > ready for that yet. I will be doing some testing here > very soon (I haven't left my house yet) of the OpenVPN > software installed on my Ubuntu 7.10 laptop and my pfSense > 1.2RC2 firewall with OpenVPN configured. I'll let you > know how I come out, I am just curious as to how everybody > else has approached it. Thanks. > > -- > Curtis LaMasters > http://www.curtis-lamasters.com > http://www.builtnetworks.com > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
