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Wireguard. Wireguard uses UDP only and runs TCP sockets over UDP. Source: 10 months ago
Look at Wireguard. I know you don't want Yet Another VPN running alongside your IPSec, but it's less VPN and more encrypted point-to-point UDP. You can set it up on any port you wish, including common ports that might be open on an outbound smart firewall not doing deep packet inspection. That way, it can stay out of the way of your existing IPSec deployment. Source: 10 months ago
We use Elixir/Erlang for our control plane, and Rust for our data plane, built on the excellent WireGuard® tunneling protocol. Source: 10 months ago
Both products are based off Wireguard which is available for all new linux distributions. https://wireguard.com . I'm not saying OP's solution is wrong, just curious what the advantages are. Other than potentially simpler client setup, what are the advantages of paying for tailscale. With the opensource tailscale, I'm not sure if you get access to an api you can use to look up the hosts. Source: 12 months ago
Noise Protocol Framework (used by Wireguard). Source: about 1 year ago
The only one I've found so far is https://client.pritunl.com/ so I will try that later today to see if it works with our server version and doesn't need admin rights to connect. But are there any other suggestions for third party clients? Source: about 1 year ago
Https://github.com/autotune/pritunl-k8s-tf-do/blob/master/README.md is the repo. The README should answer any questions about how the pipeline works but the end result is a pritunl webgui listening on port 80 with an ingress route for https, a SERVICE load balancer that listens for VPN connections, and the ability to connect to said service load balancer over Pritunl VPN client. Note this is missing a few things,... Source: almost 2 years ago
You could try https://client.pritunl.com/ if you need a gui :). Source: almost 3 years ago
For work we use a VPN server/client called Pritunl. The client used is this one. In the beginning it used to work fine. When I turned it on, my IP address would change but for some reason sites that were blocked by my ISP remained blocked (this was unexpected since the VPN server is in a different country). Source: almost 3 years ago
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