OpenConnect VPN Server

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OpenConnect server (ocserv) is an SSL VPN server. Its purpose is to be a secure, small, fast and configurable VPN server. It implements the OpenConnect SSL VPN protocol, and has also (currently experimental) compatibility with clients using the AnyConnect SSL VPN protocol.
The OpenConnect protocol provides a dual TCP/UDP VPN channel, and uses the standard IETF security protocols to secure it. The server is implemented primarily for the GNU/Linux platform but its code is designed to be portable to other UNIX variants as well.

Ocserv's main features are security through privilege separation and sandboxing, accounting, and resilience due to a combined use of TCP and UDP. Authentication occurs in an isolated security module process, and each user is assigned an unprivileged worker process, and a networking (tun) device. That not only eases the control of the resources of each user or group of users, but also prevents data leak (e.g., heartbleed-style attacks), and privilege escalation due to any bug on the VPN handling (worker) process. A management interface allows for viewing and querying logged-in users.

Source Files
Filename Size Changed
README.SUSE 0000003352 3.27 KB
ca.tmpl 0000000124 124 Bytes
gpgkey-1F42418905D8206AA754CCDC29EE58B996865171.gpg 0000007416 7.24 KB
ocserv-1.3.0.tar.xz 0000770596 753 KB
ocserv-1.3.0.tar.xz.sig 0000000442 442 Bytes
ocserv.firewalld.xml 0000000221 221 Bytes
ocserv.spec 0000022621 22.1 KB
ocserv.sysctl 0000000088 88 Bytes
server.tmpl 0000000118 118 Bytes
user.tmpl 0000000083 83 Bytes
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