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both would work
Thanks for your reply!! but my question is about the best in term of stability and performance.
http://www.giganews.com/vyprvpn/compare-vpn-protocols.html
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Thanks, I will go with OpenVPN.
OpenVPN uses a external Ethernet adapter for tunneling vpn traffic, some applications bypass that adapter and still get your real IP from the default windows Ethernet adapter.
PPTP covers everything because the default windows ethernet adapter will be reconfigured with the VPN details. This means that applications are forced to use the vpn IP with PPTP.
OpenVPN is the best choice. PPTP is known not very secured.
In this case it's not really about security more if the application will use the correct protocol or adapter.
I believe Skype has proxy settings anyway so a normal ssh tunnel should work.
OpenVPN on UDP should do.
http://unblockvpn.net/?what-is-a-vpn,3
SOCKS will work fine too.