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OpenVPN - VPN Software

OpenVPN Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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OpenVPN Reviews & Ratings

4.4

Very Good

Based on 315 ratings & 150 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(102)

Very Good

(40)

Good

(7)

Poor

(1)

Terible

(0)

Spotsaas Editor’s POV

CloudConnexa stands out as a versatile and powerful VPN solution that combines flexibility, ease of use, and robust security. Users consistently praise its simplicity in setup and deployment, allowing both technical and non-technical teams to seamlessly implement and utilize the tool. Its customizable features, compatibility across a wide range of operating ...Read more

OpenVPN pros and cons

  • Open-source software

  • Highly customizable

  • Strong security protocols

  • Supports various configurations

  • Complex setup for beginners

  • Requires technical knowledge

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Anonymous

10/11/17

4 out of 5

good vibes with openvpn

What do you like best? this works well with my linux based database server, the vendor can get right in and fix things with out my intervention What do you dislike? there is nothing that I do not like. it works Recommendations to others considering the product can't show a screenshot as it is used on a linux server What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? easier access for support to fix db problems

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Anonymous

10/11/17

4 out of 5

Highly Reliable and Worldwide support

What do you like best? When OpenVPN goes down the network is paused for repairing which really ensures no data loss or data corruption.This acts as another layer of security.This has also got world wide support community. What do you dislike? Setting up OpenVPN is really hard for a beginner. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? we try to connect to the US servers from India because client's URL's are only accessible from the US ...

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Anonymous

10/10/17

2 out of 5

Significantly decreases performance of my laptop when in use

What do you like best? Not many popups and no additional software that I'm forced to download, doesn't have tons of patches or updates which prevent usage for periods of time. What do you dislike? When Open VPN is running, my laptop's performance is drastically reduced and I can't seem to figure out why. Recommendations to others considering the product See if you can find any alternatives that don't tax performance quite so much. I used it as little as possible. What business ...

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Anonymous

10/06/17

3 out of 5

Clunky, but works

What do you like best? Works well and it’s free. Clients for all major OS’ and even mobile devices. Server built into both Synology and QNAP NAS boxes. What do you dislike? Server is only available for Linux and can be cumbersome to setup. Client setup can be clunky as a result having to use config files. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Remote access to office LAN resources. Once properly setup, works exactly as designed.

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Anonymous

10/05/17

5 out of 5

VPN that is reliable and fast.

What do you like best? I like that this product can be used with multiple diffrent venders verses just one. Can be used on any operating system and is mobile. Keeps password so you don't have to login every time. Works with iOS even when apple breaks things on each update with Wi-Fi What do you dislike? The setup isn't easy and must use the application on all devices. iOS and Android devices must open app to start and end VPN connection. Recommendations to others considering the ...

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Anonymous

10/04/17

5 out of 5

Very Secure, excellent Value!!!

What do you like best? That it's free, and more secure than older Cisco products using a <2048-bit key. Don't need any special hardware, and old server will do with a few NIC cards. I highly recommend from an admin/power user perspective, as you have an extremely secure & reliable VPN tool here that is self-healing and can work well in production environments on a shoe-string budget. What do you dislike? User interface is very minimal, the Windows client has been improved but is a ...

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Anonymous

10/03/17

4 out of 5

Excellent, Open-Source, and Affordable

What do you like best? I love that OpenVPN takes the complexity out of establishing remote connections and makes things super-easy, reliable, and a breeze to troubleshoot. What do you dislike? Under macOS, I'd prefer the OpenVPN client to be baked into the operating system, rather than a separate user-mode application, so that connections can be established BEFORE login occurs. Recommendations to others considering the product The server portion is free and open-source, easy to ...

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Anonymous

09/27/17

4.5 out of 5

Good VPN for small operations.

What do you like best? Low cost. OpenVPN is easy to configure and deploy. What do you dislike? Special software package required on every OS(no native support. Recommendations to others considering the product Consider if open source software fits your requirements first. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Secure tunnels for mobile productivity. Secure access to network resources.

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Anonymous

05/03/17

5 out of 5

Works fine for what I use it for. No problems.

What do you like best? I like that I can simply connect to the Open VPN. Once I'm connected I have no problem accessing our database remotely. It doesn't disconnect while I'm using it and it doesn't even seem to slow down the data base. What do you dislike? I dislike that I have such a long password and that there doesn't seem to be an obvious option for having the password stored in the system. I save the password in MS Word and then have to copy paste it to connect. Seems like a ...

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Anonymous

03/30/17

4.5 out of 5

In combination with Sophos UTM SSL VPN

What do you like best? Easy to configure on mobile devices, you can easily just email yourself the ovpn file or if you have a tablet device, just browse to the UTM User Portal and grab it yourself. I haven't used OpenVPN with any other vendor except for Sophos, but if it works this way with other vendors then it is a great solution. Simple connection once installed with the automated configuration. While some do complain about it, I like that it prompts for credentials every single time ...

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