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Article: Home Lab - VPN - published about 7 years ago.
Content: Since our lab is isolated from the home network behind the router we need a way to access the VM's inside from our research systems. To access the systems behind the router we can use a VPN. With VyOS we have 2 options:L2TP/IPSec - Native support on Windows and OS X. Linux client support can be tricky.OpenVPN - Requires third party client installed, works we...
https://www.darkoperator.com/blog/2017/2/5/home-lab-vpn   
Published: 2017 03 09 11:50:29
Received: 2022 03 23 10:46:10
Feed: Blog
Source: Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Home Lab - VPN - published about 7 years ago.
Content: Since our lab is isolated from the home network behind the router we need a way to access the VM's inside from our research systems. To access the systems behind the router we can use a VPN. With VyOS we have 2 options:L2TP/IPSec - Native support on Windows and OS X. Linux client support can be tricky.OpenVPN - Requires third party client installed, works we...
https://www.darkoperator.com/blog/2017/2/5/home-lab-vpn   
Published: 2017 03 09 11:50:29
Received: 2022 03 23 10:46:10
Feed: Blog
Source: Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
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