
no VPN licenses to manage
A streamlined OpenVPN® server with no license limitations. Support unlimited users with simple CLI-based management and automatic email delivery of VPN profiles.
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Very Easy and Fast to deploy and very Easy to manage VPN infrastructure is up and running in less than 5 min, very easy to manage users, CA certificates, client key and client certificate are embedded into the vpn client file. I was able to boot it up using the t2.nano Instance type Highly recommend for sysadmin who are not familiar with vpn architectures and certificates management. Good VPN Product !!!!!
vpn guruGone are the days when it would take hours to set up an OpenVPN server and get client connections up and running. This awesome system from 0x4447 LLC just took me 10 minutes to get up and running. I could create client configurations in a jiffy and what's more? I was able to scale-down or scale-up my instance without worrying about losing my connections! This is possible due to built-in resiliency via the EFS drive. Another crucial feature is a well-secured server on AWS that restricts root access and SSH access to the public. I would definitely recommend this image to enterprises that need a secure VPN solution for site-to-site or a point-to-site configuration that needs to be easily managed.
Noel Tyour questions answered
No, you can have infinite users using our product. Once the server is deployed you are free to make as many user profiles as you need. The only limitation is the network card attached to the instance.
User profiles are set with an expiration date when created. You can list expired users with the ov_user_list_expired command to identify which profiles need renewal. Simply create a new profile for the user when needed.
Yes, since our product is based on the open source project OpenVPN® any client that supports this protocol is compatible with our product. Even routers.
Yes, it will work identically as your old setup, plus it will also include all the features listed above.
Yes, the product uses UDP on port 1194, which is the standard OpenVPN port. This provides the best performance for VPN connections.
It all depends on your use case. Our product is designed to run well on the smallest instance type the AWS provides. The limiting factor is not the amount of connected users, it’s about how much bandwidth they are using. Start small, and switch to a bigger instance depending on the bandwidth usage.
Yes, you can send either all the traffic through the VPN or route only the traffic to the private subnet through the VPN. You can set this option when creating a user profile. Check the documentation page for more information.