My understanding is that PPTP is the simplest, but has the least encryption and sends the password in clear text.<BR><BR>IPSec seems to be the most secure (with nice fat AES encryption possible) but ...
Last time I looked at some important questions to ask when selecting a site-to-site VPN protocol or technology. This time I will discuss some the important questions to ask when choosing a remote ...
Firewall policy is probably to block everything by default unless explicitly allowed (hence explicitly opening port 80, 22, 443, etc.). Hence comments above saying that IPSec would need to be ...
– L2TP over IPsec: User authentication by MS-CHAP v2 password, two-factor token, certificate, machine authentication by shared secret or certificate. macOS can also use Kerberos machine authentication ...
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