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International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing
A Study of Encrypted, Tunneling Models in Virtual Private Networks
Las Vegas, Nevada
April 08-April 10
ISBN: 0-7695-1506-1
Samir Al-Khayatt, Sheffield Hallam University
Siraj A. Shaikh, Sheffield Hallam University
Babak Akhgar, Sheffield Hallam University
Jawed Siddiqi, Sheffield Hallam University
The concept of Virtual Private Networks offers a simple and cheap alternative to dedicated secure networks in corporate networks and Internet environments. The choice, however, of authentication and encryption techniques and protocols affect issues such as data throughput and performance throughout the network.This paper looks into two virtual private network models within a corporate network. Two operating system platforms are implemented in this investigation; Novell Netware and Windows 2000. Performance of the two arrangements is, subsequently, analyzed and evaluated.
Index Terms:
Network Security, VPN technology, Tunneling techniques
Citation:
Samir Al-Khayatt, Siraj A. Shaikh, Babak Akhgar, Jawed Siddiqi, "A Study of Encrypted, Tunneling Models in Virtual Private Networks," itcc, pp.0139, International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing, 2002
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