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Description In the VPN IPsec for Network Engineers course you will be able to grasp Advanced IPsec topics in a simple manner. Step-by-step approach allows to fill in all the gaps you’ve had in your VPN knowledge. Whether you are a beginner or already have some experience in Networking & Security the course will be really beneficial for you. In this course you will find a lot of theory, which is relevant to contemporary IPsec and can be applied with any Vendor. More than that, you will get to see how the VPN is built using real devices. We will use Check Point and Fortinet firewalls to interconnect two sites, but the idea is that regardless of the vendor, you will be able to apply the knowledge. We will also use Wireshark to analyze packets for deeper understanding. IN THIS COURSE: You are NOT learning disconnected skills You learn how to stack your VPN knowledge together in a single, unified whole You get to see and learn how IPsec is built on real devices You learn how to troubleshoot (One of the most important skills in Networking) I have applied the streamlined, step-by-step method to excel as a VPN professional in less time than you ever thought possible. I’m going to walk you through the main challenges in IPsec, so you can step on the next level. Who this course is for: Beginner Network engineers Security engineers Network engineers Network Students Requirements Basic networking knowledge is required [Hidden Content] [hide][Hidden Content]]
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Set up your own IPsec VPN server in just a few minutes, with IPsec/L2TP, Cisco IPsec and IKEv2 on Ubuntu, Debian and CentOS. All you need to do is provide your own VPN credentials, and let the scripts handle the rest. An IPsec VPN encrypts your network traffic, so that nobody between you and the VPN server can eavesdrop on your data as it travels via the Internet. This is especially useful when using unsecured networks, e.g. at coffee shops, airports or hotel rooms. Features New: The faster IPsec/XAuth ("Cisco IPsec") and IKEv2 modes are supported New: A pre-built Docker image of the VPN server is now available Fully automated IPsec VPN server setup, no user input needed Encapsulates all VPN traffic in UDP - does not need ESP protocol Can be directly used as "user-data" for a new Amazon EC2 instance Includes sysctl.conf optimizations for improved performance Tested with Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS/RHEL and Amazon Linux 2 ⚠️ DO NOT run these scripts on your PC or Mac! They should only be used on a server! [hide][Hidden Content]]