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Set Up OpenVPN Server With Authentication Against OpenLDAP On Debian 6.0 (Squeeze)
Friday, 25 March 2011 09:42

Set Up OpenVPN Server With Authentication Against OpenLDAP On Debian 6.0 (Squeeze)

OpenVPN, or Open Virtual Private Network, is a tool for creating networking "tunnels" between and among groups of computers that are not on the same local network. This is useful if you have services on a local network and need to access them remotely but don't want these services to be publicly accessible. By integrating with OpenSSL, OpenVPN can encrypt all VPN traffic to provide a secure connection between machines.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/set-up-openvpn-server-with-authentication-against-openldap-on-debian-6.0-squeeze

 
Setting Up An OpenVPN Server With Authentication Against OpenLDAP On Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Monday, 27 September 2010 14:43

Setting Up An OpenVPN Server With Authentication Against OpenLDAP On Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

OpenVPN, or Open Virtual Private Network, is a tool for creating networking "tunnels" between and among groups of computers that are not on the same local network. This is useful if you have services on a local network and need to access them remotely but don't want these services to be publicly accessible. By integrating with OpenSSL, OpenVPN can encrypt all VPN traffic to provide a secure connection between machines. The OpenLDAP backend of iRedmail allows you to integrate all kinds of applications and to realize centralized account management. This tutorial shows you how to integrate OpenVPN into the iredmail ldap backend on Ubuntu 10.04; passwords will be stored in ldap and you can change passwords through webmail.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/setting-up-an-openvpn-server-with-authentication-against-openldap-on-ubuntu-10.04-lts

 
Tunnelblick 3.0
Monday, 02 August 2010 07:00
About Tunnelblick
A free, open source Graphic User Interface (GUI) for OpenVPN on Mac OS X. It provides easy control of OpenVPN connections. Tunnelblick comes as a ready-to-use Universal application with all necessary binaries and drivers (including OpenVPN and tun/tap). No additional installation is necessary — just add your configuration and encryption information. There is a discussion group for help, and documentation includes a FAQ, a quick start guide, and a comprehensive wiki about installing and using Tunnelblick.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/tunnelblick.html

 
How To Add Two-Factor Authentication To Openvpn AS With The WiKID Strong Authentication Server
Thursday, 04 February 2010 08:30

How To Add Two-Factor Authentication To Openvpn AS With The WiKID Strong Authentication Server

It's been a while since our last tutorial on how to add two-factor authentication to OpenVPN using the WiKID Strong Authentication System. The people at OpenVPN have been very active lately and it seems like a good time to take a look at what they've done. It's still dead simple to configure, but it is mostly done via the new slick web interface.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/how-to-add-two-factor-authentication-to-openvpn-as-with-the-wikid-strong-authentication-server

 
OpenVPN Server On CentOS 5.2
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Thursday, 05 March 2009 07:14

OpenVPN Server On CentOS 5.2

So your users need access to Exchange and data from outside your organisation. Sure you can set up RPC over HTTPS and various other tools to access the data. I just find OpenVPN very good, convenient and reliable.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/openvpn-server-on-centos-5.2

 


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