OpenVPN 2 CookbookThis is a cookbook, with practical recipes providing tips and tricks to the most common problems and scenarios faced with OpenVPN.This book is ideal for system administrators and networking professionals who are interested in building secure VPNs using OpenVPN. It is preferable that the reader has a basic knowledge of OpenVPN, as well as general network administration skills. |
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