Performance Evaluation for Remote Access VPN on Windows Server 2003 and Fedora Core 6

Serbia(2007)

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A virtual private network (VPN) can be defined as way to provide secure communication between members of a group through use of the public telecommunication infrastructure, maintaining privacy through the use of a tunneling protocol and security procedures. VPN systems provide users with the illusion of a completely private network. This work examines and empirically evaluates the remote access VPN protocols, namely point to point tunneling protocol (PPTP), layer 2 tunneling protocol over Internet protocol security (L2TP/IPSec), and secure socket layer (SSL). We explore the impact of these protocols on end-to-end user application performance using metrics such as throughput, RTT, jitter, and packet loss. All experiments were conducted using a Windows XP SP/2 host (VPN client) connected to a Windows Srver 2003 host (VPN server) and to a Fedora Core 6 host (VPN server).
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protocols,telecommunication security,virtual private networks,fedora core 6,internet protocol security,windows server 2003,layer 2 tunneling protocol,point to point tunneling protocol,public telecommunication infrastructure,remote access vpn,secure communication,secure socket layer,virtual private network,ipsec,l2tp,pptp,ssl,vpn,encapsulation,performance evaluation,tunneling,internet protocol,layer 2,packet loss
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