Linked by David Bogen on Mon 26th Jan 2004 04:47 UTC
Internet & Networking For many systems administrators, choosing and managing a VPN system is often quite a headache. Inflexible clients, servers, and protocols often prevent VPN's from being smoothly integrated into an already functioning network. The fact that many VPN clients are installed on users' home computers, well out of the reach of the systems administration team, often means that troubleshooting and upgrading VPN systems is time consuming and a struggle for both admins and users.
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A port for every user?
by Carl on Mon 26th Jan 2004 18:17 UTC

The article says that I have to open a firewall port for every user. In an Enterprise environment, this is simply unacceptable. I can't go opening 500 or 1,000 ports for VPN users. Other VPN solutions run over ONE port. The firewall port issue alone is enough to discount OpenVPN as a solution. Is the port information correct, or am I misunderstanding?