Hello again,

I hope this is suitable for the DragonflyBSD-users list.

Since IPSEC was removed from DragonflyBSD I'm looking for alternatives to set 
up a VPN (Site-to-Site with multiple sites, dynamic public addresses).
I've found OpenVPN, wireguard and tinc, all look like they are available on 
DragonflyBSD.

Anyway, has anybody used two or more of the available options and can recommend 
one over the other(s)?
How well are they maintained? How well supported on DragonflyBSD? How stable 
are they?
What about performance / power requirement? I don't need to saturate a 1 or 10 
gigabit link, probably not even a 100 mbit link, but keeping the CPU usage low 
would be nice.
Security, well probably hard to estimate. But maybe you have some experience 
regarding their configuration and the options they provide or they are missing 
(e.g. state of the ciphers they are offering).

I have a mixed feeling about OpenVPN, mainly from past experiences, probably 
not warranted.
tinc does look interesting, since it doesn't need dynamic DNS for all sites, 
just one would suffice.
But it looks like Wireguard is more active developed has a bit more momentum.

Thank you in advance for any opinion you can provide.

Best regards,
Christoph

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