VPN & Remote Working - Computerphile

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Published 2020-03-25

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  • @drewlop
    7:40 i set up VPNs all the time at my previous job and always wondered why IPSec used TCP over UDP, but it never pertained directly to solving a problem so i never looked it up. please count this as my vote for a followup video on UDP over TCP :)
  • @goofyrice
    Can you do a series on the regular guests' bookshelves? Their favorite computer and non-computer books? I'm always interested in the background shelves in the videos.
  • @harrytsang1501
    Brady is keeping all his dozens of channels alive from the comfort of his home
  • @xliquidflames
    The first time I used a VPN to work from home and realized I could access all the network resources like drives, printers, and servers, I was blown away. Now they have apps for vpns. It's such a cool concept.
  • @EmileAI
    He even has this paper on his iPad...
  • @harstar12345
    I loved this talk, it's funny hearing him trying so hard to not use too technical language to keep it accessible.
  • can you also explain in a video how ssh with port forwarding will be working for such a scenario? And under what conditions that is used for remote access rather than using VPNs?
  • @Tularis
    It really annoys me that most people these days think a VPN is just for tunnelling out your internet connection to hide your browsing....
  • @lajya01
    There are also virtual desktops that you can use. Your home PC becomes a "dumb" terminal running a client program connecting to a corporate virtualization server. A 2-factor authentication (RSA SecurID) is still used just like a VPN.
  • Funny the quality of the mobile video, where all the adverts for video chats on mobiles are always shown as perfect with no buffering ever.
  • @gregf9160
    I always had the idea Dr. Bagley was a Doctor Who fan. Now I'm delighted to have that confirmed ;)
  • @dietalkaa
    On the next video would be nice if you spoke about layer 2 and layer 3 tunneling vpn. I think it would be interesting for a lots of people.
  • @Xclann
    Would be interested in seeing you do a video on BeyondCorp!
  • @georgeprout42
    Classic Dr Who and Star Trek box sets in the dining room? I approve 🍻
  • @willz5570
    Great video, can you address basic security concerns of using a personal cell phone as a wifi hotspot in a public environment.
  • @tekvax01
    Steve! Could you also cover services such as Teamviewer and Citrix, and also tunnelling through an SSH connection?