I remember the days when you could set up dial-up modems and have users connect to your NT 4.0 Server using Remote Access Service (RAS). Combining multiple modems in a multilink to increase bandwidth ...
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VPN Logs Explained: How Much Can They Really See?
When you use a VPN service, your internet service provider (and other users on the network) can only see that you are connected to a VPN service. They can't see what sites you're visiting, or what you ...
For several years, my company used Microsoft Corp.’s Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) to provide remote users with VPN access to corporate resources. This worked well, and almost all employees ...
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Why do I need a VPN? The real reasons, explained
Most of what you do online is quietly logged, analyzed, and resold, even when it feels routine, like checking email or streaming a show. A virtual private network, or VPN, is one of the few tools that ...
There’s a new wrinkle being led by Array Networks, supporting site-to-site VPNs using SSL technology. The upside is that this new capability will let businesses link sites over the Internet with Layer ...
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