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crobert
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Ubuntu Security and Performance
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A VPN (virtual private network) is a private, encrypted network that traverses a public network (such Internet). This is a way of giving remote users access to local network resources as if they were themselves local.
OpenVPN is a open-source VPN software that allows creating encrypted tunnels between computers. The secure authentication and encryption functions relies on OpenSSL library that implements the basic cryptographic functions.
See more:
http://www.sysadmin.md
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09 Aug 09
A VPN (virtual private network) is a private, encrypted network that traverses a public network (such Internet). This is a way of giving remote users access to local network resources as if they were themselves local.
OpenVPN is a open-source VPN software that allows creating encrypted tunnels between computers. The secure authentication and encryption functions relies on OpenSSL library that implements the basic cryptographic functions.
See more:
http://www.sysadmin.md