[AusNOG] Client VPN Solutions

DaZZa dazzagibbs at gmail.com
Mon Sep 28 14:55:58 EST 2020


Depends on your budget.

I run Palo Alto's at my edge - and they do all of the above. And you can
make them work with Linux too.

Expensive as hell, and they're firewalls with added features, not just VPN
devices, but they're worth the money for mine.

D


On Mon, 28 Sep 2020, 2:38 pm John Cenile, <jcenile1983 at gmail.com> wrote:

> G'day Noggers,
>
> I was hoping to get some recommendations on VPN solutions people out there
> are using.
>
> Currently we're using a Cisco ASA with the AnyConnect client, however we
> have found it to be quite limiting in some of the things we want to do
> (such as built in multifactor, restricting resources to groups, and the
> throughput of the device itself).
>
> Our main requirements are:
>
>    - Self hosted / on-premise appliance
>    - Multifactor support (preferably Google Authenticator)
>    - Windows, Mac, and iPhone clients
>
>
> I'm also looking at the Fortinet FortiClient software, but it looks very
> similar to AnyConnect, so I don't have high hopes for it. I'm also looking
> into the Business OpenVPN product.
>
> Any other suggestions / recommendations would be great.
>
> John Cenile
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> Twitter <https://twitter.com/cenilejohn>
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