RE: Choosing VPN Server

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"Brian Mathis" <brian.mathis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I suggest OpenVPN. It's modern, very secure, and had a wide range of
> options and usage scenarios. PPTP / L2TP is a pain to get working,
> and it has some security issues.

I want to second this suggestion. Another strong advantage of OpenVPN is that
it is SSL based. This means it can listen on port TCP/443, which means your
odds of actually connecting to it at very good as compared to IPsec and other
solutions, which often find themselves getting filtered, not NATed well, etc.

robert

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