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Old 24th August 2015
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What is the most reliable VPN technology nowadays for SOHO? Thanks.
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What are your expectations and requirements? Given the depth of information you have supplied, I would say "none".

Let's see...Policy-based? Route-based? Site-to-site? Remote Access? IPSec? SSL? etc...?

In short, what *precisely* are you trying to accomplish?
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What are your expectations and requirements? Given the depth of information you have supplied, I would say "none".
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In my lab I run OpenVPN and L2TP/IPSec servers on the top of OpenBSD for different scenarios. We also connect often to a customer remote site which uses Cisco AnyConnect (OpenSSL based).
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Old 25th August 2015
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What are your expectations and requirements? Given the depth of information you have supplied, I would say "none".

Let's see...Policy-based? Route-based? Site-to-site? Remote Access? IPSec? SSL? etc...?

In short, what *precisely* are you trying to accomplish?
I would like to have a secure VPN tunneling connection which offers security, reliability.

No heart bleed bug/vulnerability.

What are the vpn provider available? Thanks.
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What are your expectations and requirements? Given the depth of information you have supplied, I would say "none".

Let's see...Policy-based? Route-based? Site-to-site? Remote Access? IPSec? SSL? etc...?

In short, what *precisely* are you trying to accomplish?
I would like to have a secure VPN tunneling connection which offers security, reliability.

No heart bleed bug/vulnerability.

What are the vpn provider available? Thanks.
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