Pfsense works quite fantastical for me.

While a BSD based product, I'm certain you are looking for working
solutions and are OS agnostic.

On 7 January 2015 at 09:00, Zander Robertson <zandervanrobert...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Take a look at ipfire. I believe it is the current equivalent of ipcop. It
> worked nicely for me. Lots of features and very actively developed.
>
> Good luck
>
> Alex
> On 7 Jan 2015 08:55, "Shawn" <sgro...@open2space.com> wrote:
>
>> This is a little off-topic, I think... But...
>>
>> I haven't had to look at VPN access since I was using IPCop many years
>> ago.  But my office requires remote access capabilities without exposing
>> the full network to the Internet.  Does anyone have any suggestions for a
>> decent (but inexpensive) VPN capable router/firewall?  The equipment we
>> have now will allow VPN traffic to pass through it, but does not act as a
>> VPN server/service itself.  We are in a mixed environment with about an
>> equal number of Macs/Linux/Win boxes, so SSH only isn't an option.
>>
>> Thanks for any input.
>>
>> Shawn
>>
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