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08-02-2007, 11:45 door SirDice

Door Anoniem Als Bill Gates zo gecharmeerd is van IPsec, waarom komt Microsoft dan met weer een nieuw proprietary VPN protocol, SSTP? Deze staat gepland voor Vista SP1. Sometimes building a VPN can be tedious work, especially when firewalls are involved. There are of course ways to build VPNs that can usually traverse a firewall without the need to configure new rules. One of the most common methods is to use a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)-based VPN, which can be made to operate over standard HTTP ports. Microsoft's new VPN technology, Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP), does exactly that. SSTP is an SSL-based client-to-server VPN tunneling protocol designed to make connectivity much easier. The biggest benefit of SSTP is that because it works over standard HTTP ports, SSTP traffic will be able to traverse a network to reach the end-point server even when the client is behind a Network Address Translation (NAT)-enabled network, Web proxy, or reasonably configured firewall that at least allows ...

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