SoftEther supports nearly all desktop platforms including Windows, MacOS, Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD (it seems doesn’t really performing well under OpenBSD, but hey, we always have our nice buddy WireGuard under OpenBSD), as well as, mobile platforms including Android, iOS, and Maemo, offering the best security and performance available, it provides strong encryption, fast speeds, and high reliability even on high-latency networks and across great distances.Īnd the client software supports a large number of operating systems, interestingly from Windows 98 (never tried it anyway), to Windows Server systems. It uses SSL-VPN (over HTTPS), and since it uses the TCP 443 ( https) port, blocking SoftEther by firewalls is much more difficult, than any other VPN server softwares around. SoftEther is an alternative and fast VPN Server software created by the people University of Tsukuba, Japan. I’m going to install SoftEther VPN server on FreeBSD 12.2 today, through FreeBSD packages, and deeply dig into it, configure it being completely offshore, 100% logless.