Leroy Tennison via Openvpn-users <openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
writes:

> We use OpenVPN but are getting requests from customers for IPSec.  In

You can point out that it is spelled IPsec :-)

> doing research I came across a reference stating the OpenVPN
> development team has "subscribed to" some standard for secure
> development but, of course, now I can't find it.  Does anyone have a
> reference to what I'm talking about?

I cannot parse that.  And therefore a good question.

> I'm painfully aware that IPSec is more complex, difficult to set up
>and less robust in recovering from failed connections than OpenVPN but
>am looking for additional justification.  Anything that anyone has to
>offer (third-party commercial products such as firewall vendors using
>OpenVPN, reviews/analysis of OpenVPN, "security expert"
>recommendations, etc) would be appreciated.  Thanks for your help.

A big deal in VPNs is how they deal with NAT and firewall traversal.

FWIW, my impression is that the big VPN vendors all offer "SSL VPNs".

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