FreeS/WAN, at www.freeswan.org, has been working well for me once I
finally got the configs right. So far the only peer in the net is an
OpenBSD box at work, which also works really well.
I do have one, sort-of-off-topic gripe, which is that they refuse to
make their mailing list subscribers-only. So it's a spam siphon. So I
unsubscribed. So I can't get support for my IPSec rig.
:(
If that's a concern to you and if you have the liberty of considering
other OS's on your gateway machine, I recommend OpenBSD.
www.openbsd.org. Comes with IPSec out of the box. Solid. Well
supported. REALLY well documented.
Depending upon your needs, SSH may do just fine; it is kind of a VPN in
a box once you know how to do port redirection. Add a tty redirector
and it really is a VPN; many months ago the Linux VPN HOWTO consisted
mostly of instructions on how to use SSH as the basis for a VPN, but I
haven't been back there in a while, it may have changed.
HTH,
-m
Kirk wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a good open source VPN server for Linux? Ive tried
> PoPTop with little luck.
>
> Links Appreciated.
>
> Kirk
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