From stu at spacehopper.org Mon Jun 1 00:19:49 2009 From: stu at spacehopper.org (Stuart Henderson) Date: Sun, 31 May 2009 23:19:49 +0100 Subject: Questions about vpn In-Reply-To: <30c383e70905311430t4fe218d3v2724af1e1af518a7@mail.gmail.com> References: <30c383e70905310356q44d7ac7cu82c9b71ccfa7c0fd@mail.gmail.com> <5f5811f00905311026h40a9bb43me2eb97670e4abe95@mail.gmail.com> <30c383e70905311138ka20522bx1cc3cd3914d44d3a@mail.gmail.com> <30c383e70905311419w79eb330v8a8c85f1565b86d3@mail.gmail.com> <30c383e70905311430t4fe218d3v2724af1e1af518a7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090531221948.GD8294@symphytum.spacehopper.org> On 2009/05/31 23:30, Pau wrote: > PS: http://blog.innerewut.de/2005/7/4/openvpn-2-0-on-openbsd > > This is looking very promising. > > So, to your opinion openvpn used to connect a laptop to the local > network is (much?) more secure than WPA? I haven't really looked at WPA for wireless, I have enough old wireless devices that don't do WPA I don't really want that. I just have an open (but firewalled) network and use ipsec. For openbsd<>openbsd VPNs, I haven't touched openvpn in years, since ipsecctl was added. The "zero to ipsec in 4 minutes" article is useful if you don't want to work it out for yourself.