Vpn configuration, 1 overview, 2 facts and figures – Barracuda Networks VERSION SP4 User Manual

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83 VPN Configuration

Chapter 8

VPN Configuration

8.1

Overview

V

irtual

P

rivate

N

etworks are an efficient and cost-saving way to use the internet as a transport

alternative to dedicated lines or dial-up RAS overcoming the security risks of internet communications.

There are two well-established technologies for data encryption: IPSec and SSL (

S

ecure

S

ocket

L

ayer).

Most VPN implementations rely solely on IPSec, which has several disadvantages in modern network
topologies. Barracuda NG VPN has incorporated both technology standards and hence improves the
VPN connectivity substantially.

Barracuda Networks provides two types of VPN client licenses:

Barracuda NG VPN Client

Barracuda NG SSL VPN and NAC

8.2

Facts and Figures

VPN Licensing

The

Barracuda NG VPN Client

license is included with every appliance. On box appliances, it allows for

unlimited users, while on virtual appliances it is limited to the virtual appliance’s capacity.

Fig. 8–1 Structure of a VPN tunnel

For detailed information concerning the different features of the two licenses, have a look at 8.2 Facts and Figures,
page 83.

HQ LAN

NG

Firewall

NG

VPN client

Destination

IP Address

=

DST

Server Tunnel

IP Address

=

VPN Server

Client IP

Address

=

Peer

VPN client

IP Address

=

Source

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