Actually, in my oh so very humble opinion, world has enough reasonably good
VPNs that can operate on reasonably good connections.
What is lacking is something that can function transparently and
effectively on a very flakey connection (thing lousy GPRS one) without
introducing noticeable
On May 4, 2015 5:09 AM, Jane laterc...@consultant.com wrote:
Actually, in my oh so very humble opinion, world has enough reasonably
good VPNs that can operate on reasonably good connections.
What is lacking is something that can function transparently and
effectively on a very flakey
Thanks Shawn!
However, upon googling and familiarizing myself with some material (
http://crazyvlan.blogspot.de/2013/06/implementing-multi-homed-and-load.html
etc. ), I don't see how this solves the renegotiate session-key every time
your connection breaks issue for a simple user who has a single
I haven't tried it, but OpenVPN has a --float option. I haven't had a chance
to try it myself, but it will handover to a new IP address, essentially
giving roaming over unreliable link style connectivity.
See: https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/ticket/49
What would be even nicer is some sort
On Mon, 4 May 2015, Naveen Nathan wrote:
I haven't tried it, but OpenVPN has a --float option. I haven't had a chance
to try it myself, but it will handover to a new IP address, essentially
giving roaming over unreliable link style connectivity.
See:
GoVPN project should be interesting in this maillist:
http://www.cypherpunks.ru/govpn/
Aimed to be reviewable, secure, DPI-resistant, state-off-art crypto
free software VPN daemon.
It is written on Go, so has small source code size. Uses fast
Password Authenticated Key Exchange (PAKE) based on