Implementing Virtual Private Networks

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McGraw-Hill, 1999 - Computers - 594 pages
Annotation The first complete guide to the installation, operation, and management of Virtual Private Networks (VPN), a fast-growing technology framework that lets organizations use the Internet as their own private network. Shows how all the pieces of VPN architecture fit together: encryption, authentication, special network security considerations, and more. Takes readers step by step through VPN implementation, troubleshooting, maintenance, and ongoing security.

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Contents

THE FOUNDATIONS OF VPNs
6
Network Security for VPNs
27
The Advantages and Disadvantages of VPN Technology
55
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