OpenVPN on Red Hat 8.6 Minimal
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OpenVPN on Red Hat 8.6 Minimal
Art Group
OpenVPN on Red Hat 8.6 Minimal
Art Group
Useful and secure VPN tool
OpenVPN on Red Hat 8.6 Minimal
Being an open-source connection protocol OpenVPN on Redhat 8.6 Minimal facilitates a secure tunnel between two points in a network. It is a trusted technology used by many virtual private networks, or VPNs, to make sure any data sent over the internet is encrypted and private.
This extremely useful solution provides you with many good features. You can easily configure a scalable, load-balanced VPN server farm using one or more machines that can handle thousands of dynamic connections from incoming VPN clients as well as choose between static-key-based conventional encryption or certificate-based public key encryption.
Highlights:
- Create secure ethernet bridges using virtual tap devices
- Control OpenVPN using a GUI on Windows or Mac OS X
- Secure remote access
- End-to-end AES 256-bit encryption
- Intrusion detection and intrusion prevention systems
OpenVPN also includes a 256-bit OpenSSL encryption, so your data can stay absolutely secure. As the name suggests, this kind of encryption means using a 256-bit key to encrypt data. This is one of OpenVPN's key security elements and stands as one of the most secure encryption methods out there today.
Don’t hesitate to start and enjoy the great working performance with OpenVPN on OpenVPN on Red Hat 8.6 Minimal.
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