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VPN connections allow users working at home or on the road to connect in a secure fashion to a (  ) corporate server using the routing infrastructure provided by a public internetwork (such as the Internet). From the user's perspective, the VPN connection is a point-to-point connection between the user's computer and a corporate (  ). The nature of the (  ) internetwork is irrelevant to the user because it appears as if the data is being sent over a dedicated (  ) link. VPN technology also allows a corporation to connect to branch offices or to other companies over a public internetwork, while maintaining secure (  ). The VPN connection across the Internet logically operates as a wide area network link between the sites.