Why is that? I'm curious because I use openvpn in astlinux all the time 
(both as a server and client) and am pretty happy with it. I use it for 
both static and dynamic remote locations to connect back to my house, 
and generally have about 3-4 openvpn sessions going at a given time. 
I've used it quite successfully with different soft phones apps (on 
laptops and my iphone), and assuming that I have sufficiently good 
bandwidth, have never had an issue sending voip traffic over an openvpn 
tunnel.

My only gripe with openvpn is, unless I'm missing something, the lack of 
clients being able to advertise routes back to the server. And even if I 
set them statically, I could never get it working right. Granted I 
didn't spend too much time on it, and decided to just create a dual 
tunnel (client<-server and server->client).

What benefit(s) does ipsec give over openvpn for voip?

-James

On 08/11/2010 02:28 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>    On 8/10/10 9:25 PM, Darrick Hartman wrote:
>    
>> On 08/10/2010 11:21 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>>      
>>>      On 8/10/10 8:49 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
>>>        
>>>> Would pptp be available as a VPN option?
>>>>
>>>> I can find no references to it other than it was an experimental package
>>>> back in 0.6.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Mark
>>>>          
>>> It's still in the source tree and buildable, but if you need VPN, I'd go 
>>> with IPsec.
>>>        
>> Or OpenVPN.  Both are good options, depending on the need.  If you are
>> going static IP to static IP, IPsec is the best choice.  If you're going
>> dynamic to static, openvpn (currently) is a better choice.  There is
>> still work to be done for our implementation of IPsec to work with
>> dynamic end points.
>>
>> Darrick
>>      
> IPsec is also the best choice if you're running VoIP over a tunnel.
>
>
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