What is SSTP?

SSTP stands for Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol. It is a VPN protocol that provides a secure and private method of communication between the client and the server. SSTP was developed by Microsoft and is commonly used in Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections. The protocol uses SSL/TLS encryption to create a secure tunnel between the client and the server, which helps to protect the data from unauthorized access.

SSTP is designed to work with most firewalls and web proxies, making it a versatile solution for remote access to private networks. SSTP is also known for its ease of use, as it can be configured easily on most operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS. Overall, SSTP is a reliable and secure VPN protocol that is widely used in the industry.

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