Match each Virtual Private Network (VPN) protocol or header component to its corresponding operational characteristics and transport specifications.
- WireGuardHigh-performance, lightweight protocol operating in kernel space that defaults to UDP port 51820 and uses ChaCha20-Poly1305 cryptography.
- SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol)Encapsulates PPP frames within SSL/TLS over TCP port 443, making it ideal for traversing restrictive firewalls.
- IPsec AH (Authentication Header)Provides data origin authentication and connection integrity at OSI Layer 3 via IP protocol 51, but lacks payload encryption and breaks when passing through NAT.
- L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol)Operates at OSI Layer 2 using UDP port 1701 for encapsulation, requiring a complementary security suite to provide data confidentiality.
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WireGuard pairs with high-performance kernel-space UDP port 51820 execution; SSTP pairs with SSL/TLS encapsulation over TCP port 443; IPsec AH pairs with OSI Layer 3 IP protocol 51 authentication without encryption; L2TP pairs with OSI Layer 2 tunneling over UDP port 1701 requiring secondary encryption.
Each VPN technology fulfills a specific niche: WireGuard provides fast kernel-level VPN connectivity on UDP port 51820; SSTP leverages TLS over TCP port 443 to circumvent restrictive firewalls; IPsec AH secures packet headers at Layer 3 using IP protocol 51 without encrypting data; and L2TP establishes Layer 2 tunnels on UDP port 1701 that rely on external protocols like IPsec for payload encryption.
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Distinguishing Virtual Private Network (VPN) and remote access protocols based on OSI layer operation, port numbers, encapsulation methods, and cryptographic capabilities.