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  2. Reserved IP addresses - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses

    Used for link-local addresses [5] between two hosts on a single link when no IP address is otherwise specified, such as would have normally been retrieved from a DHCP server 172.16.0.0/12 172.16.0.0–172.31.255.255 1 048 576: Private network Used for local communications within a private network [3] 192.0.0.0/24 192.0.0.0–192.0.0.255 256

  3. NordVPN - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NordVPN

    NordVPN routes users' internet traffic through a remote server run by the service, thereby hiding their IP address and encrypting all incoming and outgoing data. [34] For encryption, NordVPN has been using the OpenVPN and Internet Key Exchange v2 / IPsec technologies in its applications [ 35 ] and also introduced its proprietary NordLynx ...

  4. VPN service - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VPN_service

    A VPN does not make one's Internet use private. Users can still be tracked through tracking cookies and device fingerprinting, even if the user's IP address is hidden. [15] A VPN can log the user's traffic, although this depends on the VPN provider. [15] A VPN does not make the user immune to cyberattacks. [15]

  5. Private Internet Access - Wikipedia

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    Private Internet Access (PIA) is a personal VPN service that allows users to connect to multiple locations. In 2018, former Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpelès was named chief technology officer of PIA's parent company, London Trust Media. [ 4 ]

  6. Virtual IP address - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_IP_address

    For example, if an application has an IP address on a physical subnet, that application can be moved only to a host on that same subnet. VIP addresses can be advertised on their own subnet, [ a ] so its application can be moved anywhere on the reachable network without changing addresses.

  7. VPN blocking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VPN_blocking

    Similarly, a service can prohibit access by blocking access from IP addresses and IP address ranges that are known to belong to VPN providers. [1] [2] Some governments have been known to block all access to overseas IP addresses, since VPN use can involve connecting to remote hosts that do not operate under that government's jurisdiction. [3]

  8. Link-local address - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Link-local_address

    Link-local addresses may be assigned manually by an administrator or by automatic operating system procedures. In Internet Protocol (IP) networks, they are assigned most often using stateless address autoconfiguration, a process that often uses a stochastic process to select the value of link-local addresses, assigning a pseudo-random address that is different for each session.

  9. Split tunneling - Wikipedia

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    For example, suppose a user utilizes a remote access VPN software client connecting to a campus network using a hotel wireless network. The user with split tunneling enabled is able to connect to file servers , database servers , mail servers and other servers on the corporate network through the VPN connection.