Authentication in virtual private networks based on quantum key distribution methods
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Quantum physics has a major influence on modern computer science and communications.
New quantum-based solutions continue to be proposed by researchers. However,
only a few techniques are possible to implement in practice. One of them is quantum key
distribution, which ensures the confidentiality of digital data. This article introduces a new
concept: quantum distribution of pre-shared keys. This approach provides end-users with very
secure authentication, impossible to achieve using currently-available techniques. Secure
authentication is a key requirement in virtual private networks (VPN)—popular protection in
computer networks. The authors simulated quantum-based distribution of a shared secret in a
typical VPN connection. Using a dedicated simulator, all individual steps of the quantum key
distribution process were presented. Based on the created secret, a secure IPsec tunnel in a
StrongSwan environment was established between AGH (Poland) and VSB (Czech Republic).
It allows end-users to communicate at very high security levels.
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security, authentication, quantum key distribution, virtual private networks, IPsec protocol
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Multimedia Tools and Applications. 2016, vol. 75, issue 17, p. 10691-10707.