Hi Brian,
Thanks for the information.
Which do you think from your experience would have the least overhead OpenVPN with Stunnel or Tunpipe/Tappipe?
Is there any documentation around for Tunpipe/Tappipe?
Regards,
Errol
-----Original Message----- From: Brian Hatch [mailto:bri@stunnel.org] Sent: 03 June 2008 17:38 To: Errol Samuels Cc: stunnel-users@mirt.net Subject: Re: [stunnel-users] Is anyone using Stunnel for tunnelling Voip?
Bordering on 2008-06-03 11:13 +0100, Errol Samuels implored:
I am currently researching a solution for tunnelling VoIP traffic since
VoIP
is blocked in the country concerned. It appears that the ISP is
targeting
OpenVPN and OpenSwan and blocking them so I want to try something
different.
...
Has anyone attempted or had any success using stunnel for a similar
scenario
as I have mentioned?
If you're looking for something that has the familiarity of Stunnel and control both endpoints, you can set up a VPN with tappipe:
ftp://stunnel.mirt.net/tappipe/
Using OpenVPN in TCP mode would work too, but you might want to move the port away from the blocks used by your ISP.
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