Method for establishing secure communication link between computers of virtual private network
First Claim
1. A method for communicating using a private communication link between a client computer and a server computer over a computer network, the method comprising steps of:
- sending an information packet from the client computer to the server computer over the computer network, the information packet containing data that is used for forming a virtual private connection between the client computer and the server computer, the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection being inserted into a payload portion of the information packet at the client computer by an application layer program;
receiving the information packet at a kernel layer of an operating system on the server computer; and
determining at the kernel layer of the operating system on the server computer whether the information packet contains the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection.
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Abstract
A technique is disclosed for establishing a secure communication link between a first computer and a second computer over a computer network. Initially, a secure communication mode of communication is enabled at a first computer without a user entering any cryptographic information for establishing the secure communication mode of communication. Then, a secure communication link is established between the first computer and a second computer over a computer network based on the enabled secure communication mode of communication. The secure communication link is a virtual private network communication link over the computer network in which one or more data values that vary according to a pseudo-random sequence are inserted into each data packet.
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64 Claims
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1. A method for communicating using a private communication link between a client computer and a server computer over a computer network, the method comprising steps of:
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sending an information packet from the client computer to the server computer over the computer network, the information packet containing data that is used for forming a virtual private connection between the client computer and the server computer, the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection being inserted into a payload portion of the information packet at the client computer by an application layer program;
receiving the information packet at a kernel layer of an operating system on the server computer; and
determining at the kernel layer of the operating system on the server computer whether the information packet contains the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A computer-readable storage medium, comprising:
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a storage area; and
computer-readable instructions for a method for communicating using a private communication link between a client computer and a server computer over a computer network, the method comprising steps of;
sending an information packet from the client computer to the server computer over the computer network, the information packet containing data that is used for forming a virtual private connection between the client computer and the server computer, the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection being inserted into a payload portion of the information packet at the client computer by an application layer program;
receiving the information packet at a kernel layer of an operating system on the server computer; and
determining at the kernel layer of the operating system on the server computer whether the information packet contains the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A method for communicating using a private communication link between a client computer and a server computer over a computer network, the method comprising steps of:
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generating an information packet at the client computer, modifying the information packet at an application layer within the client computer by inserting data into a payload portion of the information packet that is used for forming a virtual private connection between the client computer and the server computer; and
sending the modified information packet from the client computer to the server computer over the computer network. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33)
receiving an information packet at the application layer in the client computer that is sent from the server computer over the computer network; and
determining at the application layer of the client computer whether the information packet contains data that is used for forming the virtual private connection.
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27. The method according to claim 23, wherein the modified information packet is a UDP protocol information packet.
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28. The method according to claim 23, wherein the modified information packet is one of a TCP/IP protocol information packet and an ICMP protocol information packet.
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29. The method according to claim 23, wherein the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection includes one or more data values that vary according to a pseudo-random sequence.
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30. The method according to claim 23, wherein the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection is based on a computer network address hopping regime that is used to pseudorandomly change computer network addresses in information packets transmitted between the client computer and the server computer.
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31. The method according to claim 23, wherein the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection is based on comparing a value in each information packet transmitted between the client computer and the server computer to a moving window of valid values.
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32. The method according to claim 23, wherein the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection is based on a comparison of a discriminator field in a header of each information packet to a table of valid discriminator fields maintained for the client computer.
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33. The method according to claim 23, wherein the computer network includes the Internet.
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34. A computer-readable storage medium, comprising:
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a storage area; and
computer-readable instructions for a method for communicating using a private communication link between a client computer and a server computer over a computer network, the method comprising steps of;
generating an information packet at the client computer, modifying the information packet at an application layer within the client computer by inserting data into a payload portion of the information packet that is used for forming a virtual private connection between the client computer and the server computer; and
sending the modified information packet from the client computer to the server computer over the computer network. - View Dependent Claims (35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44)
receiving an information packet at the application layer in the client computer that is sent from the server computer over the computer network; and
determining at the application layer of the client computer whether the information packet contains data that is used for forming the virtual private connection.
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38. The computer-readable medium according to claim 34, wherein the modified information packet is a UDP protocol information packet.
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39. The computer-readable medium according to claim 34, wherein the modified information packet is one of a TCP/IP protocol information packet and an ICMP protocol information packet.
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40. The computer-readable medium according to claim 34, wherein the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection includes one or more data values that vary according to a pseudo-random sequence.
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41. The computer-readable medium according to claim 34, wherein the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection is based on a computer network address hopping regime that is used to pseudorandomly change computer network addresses in information packets transmitted between the client computer and the server computer.
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42. The computer-readable medium according to claim 34, wherein the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection is based on comparing a value in each information packet transmitted between the client computer and the server computer to a moving window of valid values.
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43. The computer-readable medium according to claim 34, wherein the data that is used for forming the virtual private connection is based on a comparison of a discriminator field in a header of each information packet to a table of valid discriminator fields maintained for the client computer.
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44. The computer-readable medium according to claim 34, wherein the computer network includes the Internet.
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45. A method for communicating using a private communication link between a server computer and a client computer over a computer network, the method comprising steps of:
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generating an information packet at the server computer, modifying the information packet at a kernel layer within an operating system of the server computer by inserting data into a payload portion of the information packet that is used for forming a virtual private connection between the server computer and the client computer; and
sending the modified information packet from the server computer to an application layer in the client computer over the computer network. - View Dependent Claims (46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54)
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55. A computer-readable storage medium, comprising:
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a storage area; and
computer-readable instructions for a method for communicating using a private communication link between a server computer and a client computer over a computer network, the method comprising steps of;
generating an information packet at the server computer, modifying the information packet at a kernel layer within an operating system of the server computer by inserting data into a payload portion of the information packet that is used for forming a virtual private connection between the server computer and the client computer; and
sending the modified information packet from the server computer to an application layer in the client computer over the computer network. - View Dependent Claims (56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64)
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