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Laboratory exercise "OpenVPN virtual networks"
Kortus, Jiří ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes the principles of virtual private networks (VPN) and briefly mentions the main protocols and methods for VPN deployment. After that, it aims on a more detailed description of the OpenVPN characteristics. It describes its properties and possibilities and discusses their advantages and disadvantages. In the following part, it focues on a laboratory exercise concerning OpenVPN deployment. It discusses the possibilities of the laboratory exercise design mainly from the technical and didactic point of view. Considering them, a concept of the exercise with one OpenVPN server and one client is presented. The exercise simulates a solution of a practical, commonly emerging problem with unwanted Internet access restrictions caused by misconfigured or too restrictive firewalls. The concept comprises both theoretical part and directions, as well as images of the virtual machines used in the exercise. In addition, different possibilities of a further expansion of the exercise or its use as a base for another exercise are mentioned.
Laboratory exercise "OpenVPN virtual networks"
Kortus, Jiří ; Endrle, Pavel (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes the principles of virtual private networks (VPN) and briefly mentions the main protocols and methods for VPN deployment. After that, it aims on a more detailed description of the OpenVPN characteristics. It describes its properties and possibilities and discusses their advantages and disadvantages. In the following part, it focues on a laboratory exercise concerning OpenVPN deployment. It discusses the possibilities of the laboratory exercise design mainly from the technical and didactic point of view. Considering them, a concept of the exercise with one OpenVPN server and one client is presented. The exercise simulates a solution of a practical, commonly emerging problem with unwanted Internet access restrictions caused by misconfigured or too restrictive firewalls. The concept comprises both theoretical part and directions, as well as images of the virtual machines used in the exercise. In addition, different possibilities of a further expansion of the exercise or its use as a base for another exercise are mentioned.

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