VPN recommendations?
Drew Van Zandt
drew.vanzandt at gmail.com
Thu Jun 28 16:00:03 EDT 2007
OpenVPN is really, really awesome. Possibly better.
Caveat: Make sure you turn on (config file) the option to check for revoked
certificates, so you don't end up scratching your head trying to figure out
why the cert you revoked is still allowed access.
--DTVZ
On 6/28/07, Ted Roche <tedroche at tedroche.com> wrote:
>
> A client of mine, Windows-centric,computer-phobic (or at least not
> -friendly) just wants to be able to access his office network from his
> home, whatever magick that requires. The office is on DSL, static IP,
> simple network router/firewall, NAT, Windows workgroup, home is also
> DSL, likely dynamic IP with a consumer-grade NAT router/firewall. His
> needs are basic Windows SMB sharing, web browsing intranet servers.
> Email is likely to be handled via an offsite server, so shouldn't play
> into this request.
>
> I saw Ken's great presentation of OpenVPN at MerriLUG a while ago, and
> that's my first inclination. Sounds simple, no major flaws, Windows
> client, easy enough to implement...
>
> Has anyone got recommendations other than the OpenVPN Ken showed off,
> horror stories, great experiences?
>
> --
> Ted Roche
> Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
> http://www.tedroche.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> gnhlug-discuss mailing list
> gnhlug-discuss at mail.gnhlug.org
> http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/private/gnhlug-discuss/attachments/20070628/c14ffb8e/attachment.html
More information about the gnhlug-discuss
mailing list