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      dgiorgio
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      I am deploying VPN at headquarters and several branches, a simple example below.

      I will soon have 20 more branches.

      the problem is that I'm creating a "server", "client" and specifying a port for each tunnel.

      in IpSec is simple, just change the IP range, uses the same port, but I had a lot of instability with IpSec.

      I'm going through everything to OpenVPN, would somehow simpler to set up, something similar to IpSec?
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        hardi
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        Hi,

        On your diagram, it looks like we are looking at FULL MESH VPN connections.

        please check this website: http://www.fullmesh-vpn.com

        For OpenVPN, there is a need to create a tunnel for every single site connection, there is also routing configuration between all the sites connected.

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          dgiorgio
          last edited by

          I am using IPSEC.

          but keep testing OpenVPN.

          Thank you all.

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            mirimir
            last edited by

            You might be interested in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloudvpn.

            It's apparently abandoned, but I played with it a few years ago, and it does work.

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