![]() I can't say how it compares, but the way this reads like a sales pitch and is so dismissive of SSH and OpenVPN, both of which I've had nothing but good experiences from, doesn't leave a good impression on me. Compared to the configuration of other kinds of services, OpenVPN is pretty simple.ĮDIT: This is my first time hearing of WireGuard. I could test configurations by simply changing invocations of openvpn, and when I found something I liked, I just put the options in a file and enabled the service to use that configuration file. I particularly liked how OpenVPN's configuration is basically putting command line arguments in a file. I also didn't have that much trouble configuring neither the server nor the clients. I don't remember having any particular distrust in OpenVPN's codebase or protocol. Both are nightmares to configure and manage. Nobody trusts either codebase, or, for that matter, either crypto protocol. ![]() It’s a little hard to overstate how big a deal this is.
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