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@RamblingBiped said in Pritunl:
@aaronstuder said in Pritunl:
This thing is so prefect for a MSP that it isn't even funny.
*perfect
No he meant prefect, this thing is large and in charge!
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I have tested, Windows, Mac, Linux. - All worked.
Then I moved to iOS, and Android, works there too!
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@aaronstuder said in Pritunl:
I have tested, Windows, Mac, Linux. - All worked.
Then I moved to iOS, and Android, works there too!
What's the advantage of this over a straight OpenVPN setup? Is it just a much easier to manage OpenVPN instance or what?
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@dafyre A super slick GUI, drop dead simple setup both server and client.
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@aaronstuder said in Pritunl:
I have tested, Windows, Mac, Linux. - All worked.
Then I moved to iOS, and Android, works there too!
What's the advantage of this over a straight OpenVPN setup? Is it just a much easier to manage OpenVPN instance or what?
Ever played with straight OpenVPN? It kinda sucks to set up
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@aaronstuder said in Pritunl:
This thing is so perfect for a MSP that it isn't even funny.
How would an MSP use it? As an MSP we specifically don't allow VPN connections to customers or between customers all because of security liability and practice. Is this set up to make it easy to manage customers' VPNs from a central location? That would be very nice.
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@scottalanmiller said in Pritunl:
Is this set up to make it easy to manage customers' VPNs from a central location? That would be very nice.
BINGO! It's designed out of the box to be used like that.
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@aaronstuder said in Pritunl:
@scottalanmiller said in Pritunl:
Is this set up to make it easy to manage customers' VPNs from a central location? That would be very nice.
BINGO! It's designed out of the box to be used like that.
Very nice.
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@scottalanmiller said in Pritunl:
@aaronstuder said in Pritunl:
@scottalanmiller said in Pritunl:
Is this set up to make it easy to manage customers' VPNs from a central location? That would be very nice.
BINGO! It's designed out of the box to be used like that.
Very nice.
It seems to me like it's in the space to compete with ZT... You get the same effects without some of the hassle of ZeroTier.
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@scottalanmiller said in Pritunl:
@aaronstuder said in Pritunl:
@scottalanmiller said in Pritunl:
Is this set up to make it easy to manage customers' VPNs from a central location? That would be very nice.
BINGO! It's designed out of the box to be used like that.
Very nice.
It seems to me like it's in the space to compete with ZT... You get the same effects without some of the hassle of ZeroTier.
Only kind of. It appears to be a site to site VPN automation platform. ZT is an SDN style VPN.
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@scottalanmiller said in Pritunl:
@scottalanmiller said in Pritunl:
@aaronstuder said in Pritunl:
@scottalanmiller said in Pritunl:
Is this set up to make it easy to manage customers' VPNs from a central location? That would be very nice.
BINGO! It's designed out of the box to be used like that.
Very nice.
It seems to me like it's in the space to compete with ZT... You get the same effects without some of the hassle of ZeroTier.
Only kind of. It appears to be a site to site VPN automation platform. ZT is an SDN style VPN.
I should have clarified that I was speaking to the Open Source version. It doesn't appear to offer the client-to-site type stuff that I'm used to seeing in the traditional VPN space.
*NB: I haven't actually tested this yet... That's coming soon.
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@aaronstuder -- What are your initial impressions?
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I asked about this about 7 months ago on another thread (https://mangolassi.it/topic/8215/pertino-is-anyone-successfully-using-any-version-above-510-with-dns-ad-connect/146) to which SAM replied, it just looked like hosted OpenVPN to him. LOL
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@aaronstuder said in Pritunl:
The install is super easy!
What are you running the server instance on?
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I asked about this about 7 months ago on another thread (https://mangolassi.it/topic/8215/pertino-is-anyone-successfully-using-any-version-above-510-with-dns-ad-connect/146) to which SAM replied, it just looked like hosted OpenVPN to him. LOL
LOL, well that does appear to be what it is