08-19-2018 03:46 AM
Hi, that's the way I'm supposed work of vpn
1step. I have a pc with vpn programm on it that enscryptes data and then send it on router
2step then Router will sent my data on vpn server and through this server i do connect to the sites i am interesting for
Is that correct version of how does vpn works?
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08-20-2018 02:09 AM
Hello Dram,
Your description is correct flow, but I want to clarify that VPN encrypted traffic and send it via tunnel only. It means you need to establish VPN session tunnel between both two ends (yr server & router).
Further information, i would like to share as the following:
A virtual private network, or VPN, is an encrypted connection over the Internet from a device to a network. The encrypted connection helps ensure that sensitive data is safely transmitted. It prevents unauthorized people from eavesdropping on the traffic and allows the user to conduct work remotely. VPN technology is widely used in corporate environments.
Businesses can use a VPN to securely connect remote offices and remote users using cost-effective, third-party Internet access, instead of expensive, dedicated WAN links or long-distance remote dial links.
The two types of encrypted VPNs are:
For your reference please check
https://www.cisco.com/c/en_uk/solutions/security/vpn.html
Kind regards,
Kunvaddh
08-20-2018 02:09 AM
Hello Dram,
Your description is correct flow, but I want to clarify that VPN encrypted traffic and send it via tunnel only. It means you need to establish VPN session tunnel between both two ends (yr server & router).
Further information, i would like to share as the following:
A virtual private network, or VPN, is an encrypted connection over the Internet from a device to a network. The encrypted connection helps ensure that sensitive data is safely transmitted. It prevents unauthorized people from eavesdropping on the traffic and allows the user to conduct work remotely. VPN technology is widely used in corporate environments.
Businesses can use a VPN to securely connect remote offices and remote users using cost-effective, third-party Internet access, instead of expensive, dedicated WAN links or long-distance remote dial links.
The two types of encrypted VPNs are:
For your reference please check
https://www.cisco.com/c/en_uk/solutions/security/vpn.html
Kind regards,
Kunvaddh
08-22-2018 02:31 AM
you forgot an important part: authentication. which basically checks if the user is allowed to connect to the VPN or not.
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