9 Feb 2012 at 14:52 #1 Cheetah Designs Cheetah Designs Associate Joined 10 Jul 2006 Posts 2,423 Does such a thing exist? There are VPN options in networking, does it support OpenVPN or do I have to use a third part app to get support?
Does such a thing exist? There are VPN options in networking, does it support OpenVPN or do I have to use a third part app to get support?
9 Feb 2012 at 16:37 #3 Cheetah Designs Cheetah Designs Associate OP Joined 10 Jul 2006 Posts 2,423 Yeah I have TunnelBlick working at the moment, was just wondering if you could use the inbuilt options.
Yeah I have TunnelBlick working at the moment, was just wondering if you could use the inbuilt options.
9 Feb 2012 at 17:02 #5 Cheetah Designs Cheetah Designs Associate OP Joined 10 Jul 2006 Posts 2,423 uniQ said: Only for PPTP or L2TP connections. Click to expand... No idea what that is (forgive my sheer ignorance). But i'll accept its not possible. Thanks for the replies!
uniQ said: Only for PPTP or L2TP connections. Click to expand... No idea what that is (forgive my sheer ignorance). But i'll accept its not possible. Thanks for the replies!
9 Feb 2012 at 22:39 #7 Cheetah Designs Cheetah Designs Associate OP Joined 10 Jul 2006 Posts 2,423 uniQ said: What are you trying to do? Connect to a home/work network via VPN or to a VPN service to route your Internet traffic? PPTP, L2TP and OpenVPN are just different VPN protocols. Listed in order of how secure they are. This explains the difference quite well: http://www.ivpn.net/knowledgebase/62/PPTP-vs-L2TP-vs-OpenVPN.html Click to expand... Route internet traffic. It's fine...from that article, OpenVPN is clearly the best option so I'm happy with Tunnelblick. Thanks again.
uniQ said: What are you trying to do? Connect to a home/work network via VPN or to a VPN service to route your Internet traffic? PPTP, L2TP and OpenVPN are just different VPN protocols. Listed in order of how secure they are. This explains the difference quite well: http://www.ivpn.net/knowledgebase/62/PPTP-vs-L2TP-vs-OpenVPN.html Click to expand... Route internet traffic. It's fine...from that article, OpenVPN is clearly the best option so I'm happy with Tunnelblick. Thanks again.