We performed a comparison between OpenVPN Access Server and Oracle VPN Connect based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about OpenVPN, Fortinet, Cisco and others in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN."It's an ideal gateway solution for small and medium businesses, i.e., around 300 devices can be easily handled."
"The solution has good performance."
"You can do local subnet blocking."
"Two-factor authentication allows us to not force frequent password changes."
"Provided the easiest UX for our end-users and had the greatest interoperability with all the operating systems we used, including but not limited to: iOS, Android, OS X, Windows, and Linux."
"Highly configurable. You can create your own custom client installer and can rebrand the server-side program."
"The solution is secure and user-friendly."
"The initial setup was easy."
"The setup is easy."
"The most valuable feature is that I can access my local network remotely and avoid doing all the port forwarding and redirections, and so on."
"The most valuable feature of Oracle VPN Connect is all the technology involved."
"There must be a more easy-to-use GUI."
"Working on a faster connection might be a good idea for the product's next release."
"There could be an easier way to set up the solution. However, if you use the provided information that comes with the solution there should not be a problem."
"There sometimes is an incompatibility between some VPNs."
"The server configuration file needs to be improved, it's the biggest problem in the configuration process."
"If someone's key is not working, or if we had to remove someone's permission from it, or maybe an employee left the company and we had to take their key out, that seemed a little bit more complicated than it had to be."
"There was one annoying feature where we had to disable and enable the user. I cannot remember what it was exactly, but I think it was for a password lockout. It would be nice if there was a checkbox, or something, in the web interface to allow you to unlock a user whose password was locked."
"This solution should improve the connection speed and the user interface. The stability of this solution should be improved as well."
"The high availability deployment is not very straightforward. They can make it simpler. OpenVPN does not support some of the additional protocols that Pulse Secure and Cisco AnyConnect support. They can include support for these additional protocols."
"Oracle VPN Connect could improve the graphical interface."
OpenVPN Access Server is ranked 1st in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN with 44 reviews while Oracle VPN Connect is ranked 36th in Enterprise Infrastructure VPN with 1 review. OpenVPN Access Server is rated 8.4, while Oracle VPN Connect is rated 5.0. The top reviewer of OpenVPN Access Server writes "An easy-to-use tool with which its users can access networks from home or external locations". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle VPN Connect writes "Stability and graphical interface could improve, but simple to deploy". OpenVPN Access Server is most compared with Fortinet FortiClient, Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, Microsoft Azure VPN Gateway, Check Point Remote Access VPN and SonicWall Netextender, whereas Oracle VPN Connect is most compared with Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client and SonicWall Connect Tunnel.
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