Jakob Oestergaard wrote:
It works well on Linux, Solaris and Windows. I run it in production on
all environments with many different versions of the implementation all
working seamlessly together (only possible exception would be some DNS
resolution order screwup which according to Microsoft knowledge-base is
inherent in Windows and hardly the fault of OpenVPN).
I see this as a very good point - makes perfect sense for some installations to have VPN managed and maintained by Solaris especially as the T1 and T2 have some encryption support on chip.

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