Digital Certificates for VPN

Paul Gear paul at libertysys.com.au
Sun Nov 6 20:31:22 UTC 2011


On 01/11/11 10:03, Dave Hall wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> On 01/11/11 10:56, Tom Sparks wrote:
>> I am wondering what is the easy way to create some Digital Certificates for VPN setup
>> I am looking at one server, two or more clients
>
> If you want a GUI to manage the certs, checkout tinyca -
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/tinyca
>
> As for a VPN solution, OpenVPN is the easiest to get up and running
> and maintain.  The howto is located at
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenVPN

Add my vote to Dave's.  OpenVPN is what you should be using if you
haven't got a VPN yet.  Much easier than IPSec and comes with a
pre-configured set of CA scripts called easyrsa-2.0.

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