Re: Which VPN solution is best Practice
Paolo Alexis Falcone <[email protected]> Mon, 13 Sep 2004 13:16:28 +0800
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Quoting stu <[email protected]>: > Hello All > > With all the options out there for linux, IPSec, PPTP, SSL Tunnel > etc > Which is best "safest" free vpn to use. > > I want to be able to link mulitple satelite offices to a head office, > where > they will connect to a central server for services. > > Each office will have ADSL connecting to the internet and Dynamic IP > addresses, although I can use dynamic update client to make sure the > domain > name for each site gets updated as the ip changes. > So that is probably a consideration for the choice, needs to support > domain > name and not ip address. A good practice would be employing a standards-compliant solution such as IPSec for your VPN. Given that your nodes do have proper support for IPSec then it can be said that these nodes can be interconnected (in theory its like that, in practice... well configuring is sometimes a pain). -- -->paolo Paolo Alexis Falcone [email protected] [email protected] _____________________________ Philippine Free Network Group free.net.ph