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VTun is a networking application which can set up Virtual Tunnels over TCP/IP networks. It supports Internet Protocol (IP), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) protocols. It exists as the reference implementation of the Tun/Tap user-space tunnel driver which was included in the Linux kernel as of version 2.4, also originally developed by Maxim Krasnyansky. Bishop Clark is the current maintainer.

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  • Bei VTun handelt es sich um eine Netzwerk-Anwendung, um virtuelle Tunnel (VPN) über TCP/IP Netzwerke aufzubauen. VTun unterstützt dabei das Internet Protocol (IP), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) und SLIP-Protokoll. Zudem verfügt VTun unter Linux-basierenden Systemen über eine Schnittstelle zum Tunnel-Treiber Tun/Tap, welcher bereits im Kernel ab Version 2.4 zur Grundausstattung gehört. Ursprünglich stammte die Software von Maxim Krasnyansky und wird nunmehr von Bishop Clark gewartet. (de)
  • VTun is a networking application which can set up Virtual Tunnels over TCP/IP networks. It supports Internet Protocol (IP), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) protocols. It exists as the reference implementation of the Tun/Tap user-space tunnel driver which was included in the Linux kernel as of version 2.4, also originally developed by Maxim Krasnyansky. Bishop Clark is the current maintainer. (en)
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  • Bei VTun handelt es sich um eine Netzwerk-Anwendung, um virtuelle Tunnel (VPN) über TCP/IP Netzwerke aufzubauen. VTun unterstützt dabei das Internet Protocol (IP), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) und SLIP-Protokoll. Zudem verfügt VTun unter Linux-basierenden Systemen über eine Schnittstelle zum Tunnel-Treiber Tun/Tap, welcher bereits im Kernel ab Version 2.4 zur Grundausstattung gehört. Ursprünglich stammte die Software von Maxim Krasnyansky und wird nunmehr von Bishop Clark gewartet. (de)
  • VTun is a networking application which can set up Virtual Tunnels over TCP/IP networks. It supports Internet Protocol (IP), Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) protocols. It exists as the reference implementation of the Tun/Tap user-space tunnel driver which was included in the Linux kernel as of version 2.4, also originally developed by Maxim Krasnyansky. Bishop Clark is the current maintainer. (en)
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