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    Setup IPsec VPN

    Setup IPsec VPN

    Scripts to build your own IPsec VPN server with IPsec/L2TP

    setup-ipsec-vpn is a set of automated scripts that allow you to deploy your own IPsec VPN server on Linux in just a few minutes. It supports multiple VPN protocols, including IPsec/L2TP, Cisco IPsec (XAuth), and IKEv2, providing strong encryption to protect network traffic. By encrypting all traffic between the client and server, the VPN prevents eavesdropping on unsecured networks such as public Wi-Fi in coffee shops, hotels, or airports. The project uses Libreswan as the IPsec server and...
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    Rapid Tunneling is a set of scripts using ssh -R that provides a VPN-like functionality with an easy-to-use command-line and web interface.
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