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I'm open to suggestions for a remote access road warrior solution.
Ideas?
Ideas?
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Server not client?Nord?
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Yes, that before and installed the version on github. Most preferred at the moment but fishing if there is anything better?SoftEther VPN Project - SoftEther VPN Project
www.softether.org
You can easily build both Remote-Access VPN and Site-to-Site VPN, as expansion of Ethernet-based L2 VPN. Of course, traditional IP-routing L3 based VPN can be built by SoftEther VPN.
They were hacked. Wouldn't touch then with a 10 foot barge pole.Nord?
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There seem to be a few - example https://www.firezone.dev/I thinking of a wireguard solution with a reasonable Web UI?
I thinking of a wireguard solution with a reasonable Web UI?
That looks nice for setting up Wireguard for Road Warriors.There seem to be a few - example https://www.firezone.dev/
I want it on Debian Buster at the moment. Not ready for the RHEL pain.https://pritunl.com/ maybe also worth a look?
The OP is looking for server-side (self managed) VPN to deploy.I have only used surfshark. It has so far surved me well.
Say what? It's free on Debian.OPENVPN ACCESS IS $7 per connection -> R130
Eina.