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How to Setup Your Own IPsec/L2TP VPN Server in Linux

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There are so many benefits of using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), some of which include keeping you safe on

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How to Setup an L2TP/IPsec VPN Client on Linux

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L2TP (which stands for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) is a tunneling protocol designed to support virtual private networks (VPN connections)

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OpenVPN 2.6.16 Released with a Security Fix and Various Bug Fixes

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OpenVPN 2.6.16 open-source VPN system is now available for download with various improvements and security fixes.

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IPFire 2.29 Core Update 197 Overhauls OpenVPN, Enables Power-Saving by Default

The IPFire project has released Core Update 197, a significant stable update to its hardened Linux firewall distribution. This release introduces a complete overhaul of its OpenVPN implementation by upgrading to version 2.6.14 and shifts to a power-saving CPU frequency governor by default, aiming to enhance security and reduce energy consumption without sacrificing performance. OpenVPN [โ€ฆ]

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