> I am planning on running a Virtual Private Network from my Fedora
> firewall out to a UML virtual colo (running RH9) at another site. 
> That site will be the place I present services to the world; 
> httpd, ssh, sftp, smtp.  This is to comply with the "no servers"
> and dynamic ip restrictions on my Comcast connection to the net;
> if my firewall always drives an outbound connection to the 
> colocation site, I am not worried about changes of ip address,
> and I am not opening any inbound ports.
> 
> There are a number of options for the VPN - the most attractive
> are cipe ( http://sites.inka.de/sites/bigred/devel/cipe.html )
> and FreeSwan ( http://www.freeswan.org/ ), though I am told that
> one can do all this through an ssh tunnel.  I would rather have
> simple and secure than super-duper;  I have plenty of bandwidth,
> and will send outbound http and smtp from the firewall, so the
> main bandwidth user will be incoming spam/b/b/b/b mail.
> 
> Anyone have some experiences to share about setting up VPN?  Is
> there anything about either cipe or FreeSwan that is likely to
> break with FC1 or FC2?
> 
> Keith
I think you can found all info about Fedora in this post about VPNs 
https://www.techtimes.com/articles/245819/20191027/the-best-vpn-services-what-they-offer-and-base-on.htm.
 I hope it's will help you protect your problem.
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