NB: work in progress. (final page name TBD?) Future home of the Community/GPL OpenVPN landing page == Extra content note == While this staging page is in the process of being built, another page to pull inspiration from is: WikiStart ---- == The following pages provides an overview of the OpenVPN Community Open Source Software Project. It describes what OpenVPN is and what it can do. == = Overview = {{{ #!comment This text is currently a direct-copy of this page. Future re-working TBD. I did rip out the AS stuff; not quite sure what to do the "did you mean to go here" stuff yet, sans Joomla.. src: http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/245-community-open-source-software-overview.html }}} OpenVPN is a full-featured open source SSL VPN solution that accommodates a wide range of configurations, including remote access, site-to-site VPNs, Wi-Fi security, and enterprise-scale remote access solutions with load balancing, failover, and fine-grained access-controls. Starting with the fundamental premise that complexity is the enemy of security, OpenVPN offers a cost-effective, lightweight alternative to other VPN technologies that is well-targeted for the SME and enterprise markets '''''OpenVPN combines security with ease-of-use''''' OpenVPN's lightweight design sheds many of the complexities that characterize other VPN implementations. The OpenVPN security model is based on SSL, the industry standard for secure communications via the internet. OpenVPN implements OSI layer 2 or 3 secure network extension using the SSL/TLS protocol, supports flexible client authentication methods based on certificates, smart cards, and/or 2-factor authentication, and allows user or group-specific access control policies using firewall rules applied to the VPN virtual interface. OpenVPN is not a web application proxy and does not operate through a web browser. '''''OpenVPN runs on:''''' OpenVPN runs on Linux, Windows XP/Vista/7 and higher, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris.