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#1
Hello Post4VPS Community,
I just recently got my VPS 4 "so thankful", hmmm I got question and a little of information what is the use of TUN/TAP & PPP for our VPS?
Does it needed to turn it ON? or just stay OFF? 
Regards,
Vuluts
#2
It's virtual network adapter which enables you to setup VPN services.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUN/TAP

so thats is your thing you can turn it off and on.
#3
(06-06-2016, 08:25 AM)perryoo11 Wrote: It's virtual network adapter which enables you to setup VPN services.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TUN/TAP

so thats is your thing you can turn it off and on.

Oh I see it's used for VPN, so TUN/TAP is not needed for a game server?
#4
no.

its just to inprove netspeed for vpn.
#5
(06-06-2016, 08:32 AM)perryoo11 Wrote: no.

its just to inprove netspeed for vpn.

Hmm if VPN use for "netspeed" so I can use it make proxy server? because VPS 4 located in US and my target players are from ASIA, since it will be a big deal for their latency, correct me if I'm wrong sir perryoo11.
#6
its not only for netspeed.
its just to inprove the quality.
#7
(06-06-2016, 08:38 AM)perryoo11 Wrote: its not only for netspeed.
its just to inprove the quality.

I'm still abit confused *thinking*, maybe I will read about this. How about PPP sir? what use of it?
#8
i can't tell about it much as i am never worked with this yet.
please search on google.
#9
TUN/TAP are both virtual network kernel devices for advanced networking purpose such as VPN servers (i.e SoftEther VPN or OpenVPN)and special tunnels (i.e GRE Tunnels or Tunnel Broker IPv6 on OpenVZ over TUN/TAP).

TUN is simulating a layer 3 network device and is used for routing of traffic. TAP simulates a layer 2 network device and acts like a network bridge between you and the server (like you would be directly connected to the server with a cable but virtually).

They do not improve network speed or the network quality. Both are user space components and they simply virtually reproduce what usually a direct connection between you and a server would be if you would be connected to it directly over cables/switches. And since something like that is done over the Internet you can only use this two devices to emulate the connection.

PPP is a point-to-point protocol. It is also used for tunnels and can be used for VPNs such as PPTP VPNs. It works in a quite simple way: it creates a tunnel between you and the server. You send all requests to your server through that tunnel and it sends back the reply to you through that tunnel. All information going over the Internet is never leaving the tunnel when sent to you/from you to the server.

It works basically like TAP by also being a layer 2 device and creating a connection between you and the server that is used for all communication. More information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-to-Point_Protocol

Finally I'd like to add that if you value privacy and security: do not use PPTP VPNs!
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#10
ok as i thought i was completly wrong.

(06-06-2016, 08:51 AM)perryoo11 Wrote: i can't tell about it much as i am never worked with this yet.
please search on google.

so this is what i had to say.
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