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Network Warrior
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Network Warrior

by Gary A. Donahue
June 2007
Intermediate to advanced
600 pages
18h 19m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 12. Tunnels

A tunnel is a means whereby a local device can communicate with a remote device as if the remote device were local as well. There are many types of tunnels. Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are tunnels. Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) creates tunnels. Secure Shell (SSH) is also a form of tunnel, though different from the other two. Let's take a closer look at these three types:

GRE

GRE tunnels are designed to allow remote networks to appear to be locally connected. GRE offers no encryption, but it does forward broadcasts and multicasts. If you want a routing protocol to establish a neighbor adjacency or exchange routes through a tunnel, you'll probably need to configure GRE. GRE tunnels are often built within VPN tunnels to take advantage of encryption. GRE is described in RFCs 1701 and 2784.

VPN

VPN tunnels are also designed to allow remote networks to appear as if they were locally connected. VPN encrypts all information before sending it across the network, but it will not usually forward multicasts and broadcasts. Consequently, GRE tunnels are often built within VPNs to allow routing protocols to function. VPNs are often used for remote access to secure networks.

There are two main types of VPNs; point-to-point and remote access. Point-to-point VPNs offer connectivity between two remote routers, creating a virtual link between them. Remote-access VPNs are single-user tunnels between a user and a router, firewall, or VPN concentrator (a specialized VPN-only ...

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