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Mobile Virtual Private Networking (VPN) solutions based on the Internet Security Protocol (IPSec), Transport Layer Security/Secure Socket Layer (SSL/TLS), Secure Shell (SSH), 3G/GPRS cellular networks, Mobile IP, and the presently experimental Host Identity Protocol (HIP) are described, compared and evaluated. Mobile VPN solutions based on HIP are recommended for future networking because of superior processing efficiency and network capacity demand features. Mobile VPN implementation issues associated with the IP protocol versions IPv4 and IPv6 are also evaluated. Mobile VPN implementation experiences are presented and discussed.
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Pulkkis, G., Grahn, K., Mårtens, M., Mattsson, J. (2010). Mobile Virtual Private Networking. In: Zseby, T., Savola, R., Pistore, M. (eds) Future Internet - FIS 2009. FIS 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6152. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14956-6_6
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