OpenVPN is a virtual private network application that creates secure point-to-point and site-to-site connections.
OpenVPN is an open source virtual private network application that is able to create secure point-to-point and site-to-site connections.
OpenVPN allows users to protect themselves from potential network attacks whilst out in public.
Full XML-RPC API with multiple methods to control and monitor all aspects of Access Servers.
Integrated with UCARP for failover, OpenVPN's configuration sync takes place between primary and backup nodes, meaning the backup node will immediately start working if the primary node fails.
Access Server users can develop their own authentication modules which initiates a challenge / response sequence. All Access Server users have integrated support for this feature as it operates on top of the existing OpenVPN authentication system.
Access servers can be configured to have OpenVPN daemons on both TCP and UDP ports. Also the client will try UDP and fall back automatically to TCP if it fails.
Clients are able modify the CRL file whenever they want and have the changes made instantly. CRLs can also be included for multiple branches in the certification chain, and the Access Server will bump off a user that is already connected if a real-time change to the CRL revokes their certificate.
With local subnet blocking, clients can block off access to the local subnet except for the gateway.
OpenVPN Access Server has documentation available to help you get started and troubleshoot your system.
Zeus Cloud also provides support for OpenVPN, if you need help please open a support ticket.