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1 online resource (376 pages) |
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What is IPSec? What's a VPN? Why do the need each other? Virtual Private Network (VPN) has become one of the most recognized terms in our industry, yet there continuously seems to be different impressions of what VPNs really are and can become. A Technical Guide to IPSec Virtual Private Networks provides a single point of information that represents hundreds or resources and years of experience with IPSec VPN solutions. It cuts through the complexity surrounding IPSec and the idiosyncrasies of design, implementation, operations, and security. Starting with a primer on the IP protocol suite, the book travels layer by layer through the protocols and the technologies that make VPNs possible. It includes security theory, cryptography, RAS, authentication, IKE, IPSec, encapsulation, keys, and policies. After explaining the technologies and their interrelationships, the book provides sections on implementation and product evaluation. A Technical Guide to IPSec Virtual Private Networks arms information security, network, and system engineers and administrators with the knowledge and the methodologies to design and deploy VPNs in the real world for real companies |
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Copyright © Auerbach Publications 2001 2001 |
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Made available through: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company |
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Online resource; Title from title page (viewed July 27, 2017) |
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Computer network protocols.
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Extranets (Computer networks)
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Extranets (Computer networks) -- Security measures
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Extranets -- Security measures
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IPSec (Computer network protocol)
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IPSec
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Computer network protocols
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Extranets (Computer networks)
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IPSec (Computer network protocol)
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Electronic book
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Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
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