Re: Best VPN server to use on Fedora

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openvpn is now in extra channel of FC4. You can install or update it
easily with these command as root:
 yum install openvpn
 yum update openvpn

2005/10/25, Kenneth Porter <shiva@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> --On Monday, October 24, 2005 9:53 PM -0400 Leonard Isham
> <leonard.isham@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > OpenVPN gets my vote.  www.openvpn.net
>
> Agreed. It runs over SSL instead of IPSec, almost completely in userspace,
> which I find is easier to set up. The stock Fedora kernel includes the
> required kernel tun/tap device, so you don't need a custom kernel, nor
> special router support. If you can open a ssh or https connection to your
> VPN server, then you can get to it with OpenVPN, assuming the port is open.
> ISP's don't see it as "VPN". (Some forbid VPN connections.)
>
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