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  • PPTP-linux client
    Linux, FreeBSD and NetBSD client for the proprietary Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol, PPTP.
    http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/
  • PPTP_GUI Home
    A graphical user interface to the pptp-client software for Linux & BSD.
    http://pptp-gui.sourceforge.net
  • Secure Forwarding of Services with SSH
    Contains ssh-ppp perl script to set up a VPN.
    http://csociety.ecn.purdue.edu/~sigos/projects/ssh/forwarding/
  • tinc
    A self-contained VPN solution designed to connect multiple sites together in a secure way. Runs on Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, MacOS/X, Solaris, Windows 2000 and XP.
    http://www.tinc-vpn.org/
  • Unofficial FreeS/WAN Site
    Home of Super FreeS/WAN, ZeeS/WAN and FreeS/WAN + X.509 packages, as well as interoperability documentation and patches for additional features and broader compatibility.
    http://www.freeswan.ca
  • OpenVPN GUI
    A Windows GUI for OpenVPN. Gives a systray icon with a menu to control OpenVPN.
    http://openvpn.se/
  • OpenVPN
    SSL/TLS based user-space VPN. Supports Linux, Solaris, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, and Windows 2000/XP.
    http://openvpn.net/
  • Linux VPN HOWTO
    Setting up a VPN with ssh and ppp.
    http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/VPN-HOWTO/
  • Linux IP Tunnel Mini-HOWTO
    Instructions on how to setup a IP tunnel under Linux
    http://linas.org/linux/iptunnel.html
  • Linux VPN Masquerade HOWTO
    How to configure masquerading of IPsec and PPTP VPN traffic.
    http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/VPN-Masquerade-HOWTO.html
  • Linux-Sec: VPN Page
    Collection of Linux VPN HowTos and free software.
    http://www.linux-sec.net/VPN
  • OpenBSD - Secure Free Operating System
    OpenBSD aims to produce a free, secure multi-platform operating system that integrates strong cryptography including a current and complete IPSec implementation.
    http://www.openbsd.org/
  • Linux FreeS/WAN Project
    An opensource project and software package for creating IPsec VPNs to and from Linux machines.
    http://www.freeswan.org/

 

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