Presentation 1999/2/15
IP-Address-Conflict Solution on Server Hosting over VPN
Koichi Okada, Ryuji Nakayama, Sei Ijuin,
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Abstract(in English) When we use VPN (Virtual Private Network) among some Intranets which are addressed in private addresses, the problem called "private IP addresses conflict" some times occur. When we solve this problem in usual way, we need much effort sometimes becomes too much effort for small or short-lifecycle environment such as VE (Virtual Enterprise) or SOHO (Small Office Home Office). For such environment, I propose a model for using Server Hosting Service over VPN. And I also propose a mechanism to solve the problem on this model. The model and mechanism give (1) easy configuration for clients to use the service, (2) simultaneous use of client's Intranet environment and the service, and (3) service scalability for increasing clients.
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Keyword(in English) VPN / Extranet / address conflict / server hosting
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Title (in English) IP-Address-Conflict Solution on Server Hosting over VPN
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Keyword(1) VPN
Keyword(2) Extranet
Keyword(3) address conflict
Keyword(4) server hosting
1st Author's Name Koichi Okada
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Ryuji Nakayama
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Sei Ijuin
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Information Sharing Platform Laboratories
Date 1999/2/15
Paper # IN-98-162
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 589
Page pp.pp.-
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