Re: [CentOS] pptp, ipsec and vpn

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Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 07, 2006 at 12:27:59PM +1300, MrKiwi wrote:
> > I feel i should be leaning towards an IPSec VPN, would anyone agree? 
> > (exchanging keys is not a problem for us)
> 
> If possible, my suggestion is always to use OpenVPN.
> 
> Having used PPTP and IPSec on many places in the past, OpenVPN
> proved to be the most simple and easy to have working (no NAT
> issues, among other things) of the bunch.

I only can second that. Fewer hassles than any of the other solutions
and relatively painless.

Ralph
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