-----Original Message----- From: Wouter Slegers [mailto:wou...@yourcreativesolutions.nl] Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 5:23 AM To: dontek Subject: Re: OpenBSD 4.7 as VPN Gateway for Road Warriors, Preferred Configuration
>> In my situation with multiple Road Warriors, is one way more correct than >> the other..? Easier..? >My advise is to really consider OpenVPN. I know it is not the >OpenBSD quality software, but IPSec is really difficult to get through >most hotel NAT and firewall layers. OpenVPN with the UDP and TCP >tunnelling is way more robust in that regard. It has good failover and >recovery options, built in DHCPlike features and such, and clients for >*BSD, Linux, Windows, MacOSX. Thanks for the suggestion, I would like to try OpenBSD straight-IPSec first and see how it goes in the field. Fortunately my chosen client supports both setups, so if I start to see problems, your solution should just be a quick configuration change once it's setup on the gateway. >With kind regards, >Wouter