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Date:      Mon, 11 Dec 2006 16:24:36 +0100
From:      stom@free.fr
To:        Nathan Vidican <nvidican@wmptl.com>
Cc:        perikillo <perikillo@gmail.com>, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: VPN Solution for my current Situation.
Message-ID:  <1165850676.457d783471082@imp4-g19.free.fr>
In-Reply-To: <457D64CB.7050203@wmptl.com>
References:  <51d7a5160612101528j470f1db9v623c27213a410529@mail.gmail.com> <457D64CB.7050203@wmptl.com>

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Hi

Selon Nathan Vidican <nvidican@wmptl.com>:

> perikillo wrote:
> >  Hi people.
> >
> >  I want to know which is the best VPN solution i need to my current
> > situation:
> >
> > 2 Offices  1 Mexico-Tijuana 1 E.U.-Otay Mesa(both in the border).
> >
> > In E.U. Offices with have:
> >
> > DNS+Firewall+Proxy  Linux
> > Mail Server Linux
> > Samba Linux
> > PBX Altigen Win NT
> > ERP DBA Linux
> > Backup FreeBSD.
> >
> > Mexico
> > PBX Same system
> > Samba
> > ERP DBA(This is the busies from both sites)
> > Backup FreeBSD
> >
> > 65 User 55 Mexico 10 E.U.
> >   40 user in Mexico have mail account && only 15 Internet access
> >   all the users in E.U have mail account && Internet access.
> >
> > We share files, E.U. users access the ERP system in Mexico.
> >
> > If the users in Mexico need Internet, they have to reach the proxy in
> > E.U.
> >
> > Both PBX systems have communication for company internal calls, external
> > calls.
> >
> > All this communication of Voice and Data goes over one private link, but
> > next year our contract is going to finish, them we need to negotiate the
> > next contract.
> >
> > Another thing, is that we are planning to start the VoIP solution and
> > see is
> > we can remove our current PBX system with Asterisk.
> >
> > My  questions es this: Supposed that we continue with the same Private
> > Line,
> > and we add another public line to do some VPN between both facilities
> > if one
> > link fail the other can continue(backup) or have both sharing the
> > workload,
> > with this workload which VPN solution is the best for my situation:
> >
> > IPsec, OpenVPN, etc?
> >
> > Speaking of FreeBSD, because there is where i want to deploy the VPN
> > solution in Mexico, in E.U. we have there Linux, this can be problematic?
> >
> > Hope you understand my layout && english, any advice is welcome,
> > thanks all
> > for your time!!!
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> >
> >
> mpd for FreeBSD... it just works.

The choice is "up to you" - We also use OpenVPN for site-to-site VPN SSL tunnels
and it is also a good and easy solution. Authentication is based on X509
certificates for cross-authentication - With OpenVPN's multiple and
fine-grained options.

We have good performance with strong encryption options.

The protocol (UDP) encapsulation is also a nice feature.

The Linux<->FreeBSD is not a problem at all.

>
>
> --
> Nathan Vidican
> nvidican@wmptl.com
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>

Philippe Laquet.




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