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S2S VPN

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What is S2S VPN?

A Site-to-Site (S2S) VPN connects two networks, like a branch office to a headquarters, allowing users in both locations to access resources on the other network as if they were on the same local network. It creates an encrypted tunnel over the internet to securely transmit data between the sites. Commonly used to extend a corporate network, securely connect cloud resources, or allow remote access to resources by trusted partners or subsidiaries.

What other technologies are related to S2S VPN?

S2S VPN Complementary Technologies

Border Gateway Protocol is often used to route traffic across S2S VPN connections, especially in more complex or dynamic network environments.
mentioned alongside S2S VPN in 0% (84) of relevant job posts
Open Shortest Path First is an interior routing protocol which is also used to route traffic across S2S VPN connections. OSPF and BGP are often used in tandem.
mentioned alongside S2S VPN in 0% (60) of relevant job posts
DHCP can be used to dynamically assign IP addresses to devices within the networks connected by the S2S VPN.
mentioned alongside S2S VPN in 0% (70) of relevant job posts

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