WireGuard vs OpenVPN
So, I’m open for improvements, but right now I remain with openvpn (hardened version) It might not be the fastest, but when human lives are at stake, you have to look at more factors. Without the first one, I won’t even have a close look. If WG can support PINPAD-readers (for EstID, myeid, eidas, PIV-i cards, they can even beat openvpn Regarding the second, they might even win over openvpn, IF they can do HTTPS...
6 open source tools for making your own VPN
OpenVPN requires both client and server applications to set up VPN connections using the protocol of the same name. OpenVPN can be tweaked and customized to fit your needs, but it also requires the most technical expertise of the tools covered here. Both remote access and site-to-site configurations are supported; the former is what you’ll need if you plan on using your VPN as a proxy to the internet. Because...