Thaddeus Fortenberry, MCSE, MCT is a leading expert in Virtual Private Networking and the Windows platform. As Compaq's Program Manager of Virtual Private Networks, he designs the global specifications for tunneling and deploying tunnel servers. He has been working with Windows NT since its initial release, and he worked in a support role specializing in VPNs and networking for the Windows 2000 Rapid Deployment Program participants at Microsoft. Thaddeus also assisted in administering and deploying Compaq's Qtest Active Directory?the second largest pre-release deployment of Windows 2000 Active Directory. In addition, he was the key architect of the HappyVPN test network?a deployment of Active Directory over a distributed network based entirely on VPN links using Windows 2000 tunneling technologies.
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Each chapter concludes with a Summary.)
Preface.Introduction.1. What Is a Virtual Private Network?History of Virtual Private Networks. How a Virtual Private Network Works. Alternative Services. Common Uses of Virtual Private Networks. Other Benefits of Virtual Private Networks.
2. Basic Virtual Private Network Deployment.Terminology. Design Considerations. Virtual Private Network Deployment. Network Design Concepts with Tunneling.
3. VPN Features in Windows 2000.Active Directory. PPTP. L2TP. IPSec. Internet Key Exchange (IKE). NAT. Connection Manager. Certificate Server. Dynamic DNS. Highly Configurable Network Traffic. Easier Router Configuration.
4. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).How PPTP Works. PPTP Security. Performance Gains.
5. Certificates.What Is a Certificate Server?l“p