Virtual Private Networks: Technologies and Solutions

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Virtual Private Networks: Technologies and Solutions

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Rating : 4.82 (958 Votes)
Asin : 0201702096
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 336 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-06-16
Language : English

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A hands-on guide for building and managing Virtual Private Networks (VPN). It covers VPN architecture, tunnelling, IPsec, authentication, public key infrastructure, and more.

Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) take advantage of the Internet's low-cost data communications capabilities by sending network traffic (internal network traffic, of the sort traditionally sent over private data links) through the public data cloud. If you study the book--along with the other publications-carefully, you'll be rewarded with a deep understanding of how to build a good VPN. VPNs for static links as well as for remote access solutions are covered. Books and papers relevant to the topic are referenced frequently, along with standards documents, and the book uses pseudocode and mathematical expressions to explain encryption and authentication. Virtual Private Networks: Technologies and Solutions examines this engineering challenge in heavily researched and thickly referenced detail, providing network architects with tons of information about the problems that exist

Very good Roberto Minicucci Very clear explanation of VPN concepts and theory behind.Short hints at GRE and IP-in-IP tunnels.No vendor specific details, and indeed we don't expect them to be here.Can be read at different levels of detail and expertise.Overall very good to understand concept of VPN. Not "Virtual Private Networks Illustrated," but still useful Richard Bejtlich I am a senior engineer for network security operations who uses a VPN every day. I read "Virtual Private Networks: Technologies and Solutions" (VPN:TS) to gain a better understanding of this key component of modern networking. While VPN:TS is not the VPN equivalent of Rich Stevens' "TCP/IP Illustrated," it's the best gener. Mike Tarrani said Clearly written book on underlying technologies for VPNs. This book is a great starting point for understanding the business reasons for implementing VPNs and the underlying technology. Although the book gets moderately technical it is written in such a manner that it can be understood by business process owners who have exposure to technology, as well as IT professionals who nee

Prior to BBN, he was a senior network researcher at Sandia National Laboratories. Ruixi Yuan is a network researcher focusing on high-speed networking and security. He was the architect of Genuity's VPN Advantage Service and served as its product manager. He co-authored the book, XTP: The Xpress Transfer Protocol (Addison-Wesley, 1992). Timothy Strayer is a senior scientist at BBN Technologies where he conducts research on network protocols, routing infrast

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