So let's understand what is VPN?
VPN is a personal Network created over the internet with the help of internet....It's like a lounge where you are with the people over the same VPN network sharing the same couch and the same IP from any path of the world
"Types of VPN*:-
Remote Access VPN:
When we talk about Remote Access VPN, we are talking about giving someone access to an existing private network over the internet. The private network can be a network setup by some corporate organization equipped with database and network hardware related to the organization or any of their project.
Because of remote access VPN, there is no need for an employee to connect to his company’s network directly. He can do so with the help of necessary VPN client software and credentials given by the firm.
Remote Access VPNs aren’t the buzzwords for the corporate sector only. Home users can also leverage them. For instance, you can setup a virtual private network at your home and use the credentials to access it from somewhere else. This way, the websites you visit will see the IP address of your home network rather than your actual IP address.
Moreover, most of the VPN services you see in the market are an example of remote access VPN. These services mainly help people eliminate geographical restrictions on the internet. These limitations are probably there because of government-led blocking, or if a website or service is not accessible in a particular region.
Site-to-Site VPN:
The word ‘site’ in this case refers to the physical location where a private network exists. It is also known as LAN-to-LAN or Router-to-Router VPN. In this type, two or more private networks in different parts of the world are connected to each other over the network, all serving as one single virtual private network on the internet. Now, there are two sub-kinds of site-to-site virtual private networks.
Intranet Site-to-Site VPN:
We call it intranet site-to-site VPN when different private networks of a single organization are clubbed together over the internet. The can be used to share resources across various office locations of the company. One other possible way would be laying separate cable across different office locations, but that won’t be feasible and might incur high costs.
Extranet Site-to-Site VPN:
There can be a need to connect the corporate networks belonging to different organizations. They might be collaborating on a project involving resources from both the organizations. Such virtual private networks created are known as extranet site-to-site VPNs.
The things required to connect to a VPN:-
Internet (Lol what else you will need 😂)
Uses:- It is used For many purposes
For Anonymity:- For people to get anonymous or hide their ip from the internet this is one of the best ways to wear a filter that masks the ip....By this the user can get upto 80% Anonymous over the surface web...
For business:- Companies Host a VPN so the workers can join in from any part of the world and carry the work on the sites they do while they are in the office with the ip address of the sector
For Illegal Work :- As I said using a VPN makes you anonymous this also includes people using it to do illegal work like Carding,Cracking and more..... but this cannot stay that long as it hard to fully spoof the internet and mainly the vpn is on the internet and we also are on it so it's definitely a tough job to get fully anonymous on the web...
But we will teach you how to get 100% anonymous over the internet later stay tuned...
These are some of the most important uses that are made by the users
Lets Understand Actually how it works?:-
Curious to know about how it works?
Lets Look into it
Basically it's not a quantum theory on how VPN works you just need to have a little knowledge about networking and cryptography
It is based on
SSL (Secured Socket Layer): It uses a 3-way handshake method for assuring proper authentication between the client and server machines. The authentication process is based on cryptography where certificates, behaving as cryptographic keys already stored on the client and server sides, are used for initiating the connection.
IPSec (IP Security): This protocol can work in transport mode or tunneling mode so that it can do its job of securing the VPN connection. The two modes differ in the sense that the transport mode only encrypts the Payload in the data, i.e. only the message present in the data. The tunneling mode encrypts the entire data to be transmitted.
PPTP (Point-To-Point Transfer Protocol): It connects a user located at some remote location with a private server in a VPN network, and also uses the tunneling mode for its operations. Low maintenance and simple working make PPTP a widely adopted VPN protocol. Further credit goes to the inbuilt support provided by Microsoft Windows.
L2TP (Layer Two Tunnelling Protocol): It facilitates the tunneling of data between two geographical sites over the VPN network, often used in combination with the IPSec protocol which further aids to the security layer of the communication.
By this you should have got some rough idea on the scene behind a single connection....
Lets Understand How actually A VPN is setup to be ready to use:-
It involves
Now, if you want to access a website, your device will send the access request to the VPN server which will then forward the request to the website in its name and receive the data from it. Then this data will be sent to your device. And the website will think, the VPN server is the user and it will find no trace of your or your device as the actual user. Unless you transmit some personal information over the connection. For example, your identity can be known if you access a social networking website like Facebook or Twitter
If someone ever wanted to spy on you he wont get anything rather then rubbish packets which are encrypted ..