A true VPN is something like IPSec. SSH and SSL only tunnel TCP-based
traffic (at least that's what they are supposed to do). If you want a 
true VPN, do not use SSH or SSL.

IPSec is a good choice, but there are other VPN apps around
including CIPE, VTUN, and TINC. YMMV..

Check out "Building Linux VPNs" book by Kolesnikov and Hatch--
that would be your best best.

I personally like IPSec because it's fairly standardized, but
again YMMV :)

-Anne

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>       I'm planning to set up a VPN.  I started reading The VPN Howto, but I 
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>       Should I use SSH or IPSec to set up my VPN?
>       Which are the drawbacks and advantages of both?
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>       I would like to know what's your opinion about it so I can choose the 
> most suitable option for me.
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>       Thank you
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