Virtual private network issues using satellite based networks

E. Olechna, P. Feighery, S. Hryckiewicz
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A number of commercial wideband satellite systems have been proposed to offer Internet access services and some satellite systems have already begun offering such services (see http://www.time.com/time/digital/reports/broadband/wireless.html, 2000). A unique characteristic of these satellite systems, as compared to terrestrial Internet access systems, is their use of performance enhancing proxies (PEPs) to improve the performance of Internet protocols over the satellite link (see Border, J. et al, RFC 3135, 2001). PEPs break the end-to-end semantics of Internet connections and do not readily support the use of end-to-end IP layer security (IPsec) algorithms that are used for virtual private networks (VPN). This paper describes the challenges and potential techniques for deploying a VPN over a commercial satellite-based network. Results from experimentation performed at the MITRE facility are also presented to demonstrate the performance tradeoffs of candidate VPN design alternatives.
使用基于卫星的网络的虚拟专用网问题
一些商业宽带卫星系统已被提议提供互联网接入服务,一些卫星系统已经开始提供这种服务(见http://www.time.com/time/digital/reports/broadband/wireless.html, 2000年)。与地面互联网接入系统相比,这些卫星系统的一个独特特征是它们使用性能增强代理(pep)来提高卫星链路上互联网协议的性能(见Border, J. et al ., RFC 3135, 2001)。pep破坏了Internet连接的端到端语义,并且不支持用于虚拟专用网(VPN)的端到端IP层安全(IPsec)算法的使用。本文描述了在商业卫星网络上部署VPN的挑战和潜在技术。还介绍了在MITRE设施进行的实验结果,以演示候选VPN设计方案的性能权衡。
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