How a VPN Works

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • A visual guide into how a VPN works with helpful use cases.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    0:25 Normal browsing / IP addresses
    0:41 Packets
    1:15 ISP
    1:37 DNS Lookup
    2:18 ISP logs
    3:02 VPN
    4:11 Useful scenarios
    4:22 Secure connection
    4:51 Privacy
    5:45 Bypassing Bocks
    6:03 Location Restricted Content
    6:20 Limitations / Logs
    6:44 VPN Legality and Blocking
    7:05 Obfuscated Servers
    7:19 Privacy vs. Anonymity
    7:34 Broswer Fingerprinting
    7:52 Deep Packet Inspection
    8:15 OpSec
    8:31 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 220

  • @animagraffs
    @animagraffs  2 года назад +60

    Get more more info about NordVPN's offerings: nordvpn.com/animagraffs
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    Worth repeating: NordVPN agreed to allow me full control over all research and visuals. I firmly believe if more companies fund publicly available, objective research we're all better for it. My research has not been tampered with in any way, period. If you came here to comment as such, I know you didn't actually watch the video.

    • @__redacted__
      @__redacted__ 2 года назад +11

      How does one verify a VPN does not store logs?

    • @evilquaint
      @evilquaint 2 года назад +8

      @@__redacted__ That's the neat part. You can't.

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  2 года назад +10

      You're accepting a degree of risk when trusting anyone. Some VPNs have had outside audits from trustworthy companies to verify their internal practices, including whether they store information about you in any way that could reveal your identity.
      The hard-boiled techies online go straight for the extreme use cases and I get it. Once you know a thing really well, you tend to beat others over the head with it. Also, the VPN space in general has earned a lot of healthy scorn. On the hard-boiled side of things, yeah, there's no way to actually verify to 100% certainty. I accept a manageable risk every time I drive my car. I'm still happy with car usage even so, though I can't make it 100% safe.
      Not everyone is trying to theoretically evade the CIA, and not every VPN is keeping records. It's neither extreme, and for many users, VPNs are a really useful tool.

    • @KingKong-xp6so
      @KingKong-xp6so 2 года назад +1

      @@animagraffs Dude your videos are stolen by someone else. Can you make a copyright strike?

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  2 года назад +3

      @@KingKong-xp6so RUclips notifies me of copies they find. What's the link?

  • @Whytho2000
    @Whytho2000 2 года назад +163

    Finally a clear explanation of what a VPN does. I was especially intrigued about how ISPs can "guess" what kind of data is coming from the VPN. Amazing!!

    • @ersinyilmaz89
      @ersinyilmaz89 2 года назад +1

      Sometimes they don't need ISP they own crypto and security companies that you pay extra to be secure :) i.e. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto_AG

    • @Dr.Kay_R
      @Dr.Kay_R 2 года назад

      Even I can guess what goes from VPN. ( •́ ͜ʖ •̀ )

    • @skylineuk1485
      @skylineuk1485 Год назад +9

      Pattern matching usually. For example if they see a large constant flow it’s nearly always video media, short bursts of a set size will be audio etc. once you a ripped movie say “The Avengers” is 1.1134GB in size encrypted you can just have a rough guess with connection profiles that someone is downloading that ripped movie.

    • @hoodio
      @hoodio Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/WVDQEoe6ZWY/видео.html

    • @wkzehy3670
      @wkzehy3670 Месяц назад +1

      The most hilarious part is "VPN server doesn't keep your logs!" Yeah, right.

  • @eegw1199
    @eegw1199 2 года назад +65

    This type of quality, information and effort for a channel with 200k subs is absurd. You deserve 5M+

  • @randallvargas4457
    @randallvargas4457 2 года назад +189

    I'm only 1 min 34 seconds into this but wanted to say:
    Your content is endlessly gorgeous and informative. 200k subs is a joke compared to what you'll have in no time. Thank you!

    • @manuelg4867
      @manuelg4867 Год назад +1

      looks like they doubled their subs in 7 months after this comment.

    • @nemozheng939
      @nemozheng939 Год назад +1

      now almost trippled.

    • @januarysson5633
      @januarysson5633 Год назад +2

      In March of 2023 more than tripled.

  • @michaeljava8736
    @michaeljava8736 2 года назад +14

    Bro, I am a software developer. And even i didnt fully understand what VPNs did. Your explanation and the graphics helped me understand the key thing VPNs do. Not using your ISP to directly access the internet. Using your ISP just to get to the VPN provider. Now your ISP doesnt even know your meta data (what website you go to). And your ISP can not censor internet. I am saving the link to this video to my computer networks folder.

  • @romeocharlie1
    @romeocharlie1 Год назад +35

    Minor corrections at 4:15.
    Your data is only encrypted from your device to the VPN service. It is not encrypted between the VPN service and the destination. That traffic is done in the clear.
    Also, the VPN does not do the DNS lookup on its own. That must be done at your device. The VPN service may host the DNS itself, or you can make the DNS request through the VPN. You still have to tell the VPN service where you want to go (that means resolving to an IP address) before you can traverse the tunnel.

    • @fonkbadonk5370
      @fonkbadonk5370 Год назад

      *Your

    • @radzhyg.6082
      @radzhyg.6082 Год назад +2

      Was waiting for this answer. Everyone talks about secure tunnel but no one mentions that it is only with your vpn server but not finial distention.

    • @gokturkbuyuktuna8557
      @gokturkbuyuktuna8557 Месяц назад

      If the website uses https protocol as mentioned in the video shouldn't it be encrypted as well?

  • @r000tbeer
    @r000tbeer Год назад +10

    Nice video explanation but needs some corrections:
    *Your home router external IP is live on the Internet - your ISP does not NAT it (in most cases). Doing NAT at the ISP level would be EXTREMELY CPU intensive and would break connectivity for numerous applications.
    *DNS is an abbreviation for "Domain" Name System, not "Dynamic" Name System. You can host your own DNS servers or use an external provider, ie. Google. Yes, your ISP can still see your external queries unless you are doing DNS over TLS.
    *The VPN tunnel is between you and the VPN provider. It is not end to end.
    *Logging is very VPN provider dependent.
    Thank you for pointing out browser fingerprinting! Lots of people believe VPNs are a one size fits all solution to Internet anonymity and it is simply not so.

  • @MythOfEchelon
    @MythOfEchelon Год назад +11

    As a former senior IT / network engineer and a current senior information security engineer of over 10 years, I was interested to watch this.
    To be fair, it's fairly accurate for the most part and covers some unexpected things like fingerprinting, but I have noted some corrections for those who want to know. (I've skipping over some simple and unimportant ones that were probably for the sake of simplicity.)
    1. They're called Domain Name System / name servers, not Dynamic Name Servers. Dynamic DNS is a thing, though.
    2. When a client is using a VPN, it always makes DNS lookup requests itself. It's forward web proxies where the proxy-aware app delegates that and the service itself does so. However, some VPN services do host DNS servers and offer protection by configuring your client to send DNS requests to them instead.
    3. A fake Wi-Fi network attack is known as Evil Twin. A honeypot is used to trick attackers into thinking they're on a real system so that they divulge information about themselves, such as their intent or Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs).
    4. ISPs can't (usually) see your GPS location, but they can look up your public IP address' geolocation.
    5. Geolocation is not defined by a country's physical borders. It's defined by the public IP subnet that's been assigned to that country and organisation and tracked in a database.
    Also, I'm skeptical about the claim that Deep Packet Inspection can determine the content of encrypted packets. Network Traffic Analysis perhaps.

  • @Analyst987
    @Analyst987 Год назад +6

    Hi guys! First of all, i would like to thank the trainer of those animated videos. It's really great, as i could understand very and deeply about VPN in a matter of very few minutes, when i went through pages to try to understand VPN clearly. He did a very great job and at the same time so clear even for novice in computer studies to understand what is VPN. Thank you very much. You deserve more than our like ! Keep it up.
    Please, i will appreciate more if you could provide us some more videos about network protocols and also if possible some videos about Cyber security fundamentals.
    Thank you, all the best !

  • @GururajBN
    @GururajBN Год назад +6

    After watching a few videos of Animagrafs, it seems that the superlative quality of graphics and unhurried and lucid narration are the hallmarks. My grateful thanks.

  • @LuizVieiraPintoNeto
    @LuizVieiraPintoNeto 2 года назад +12

    Hello there Jake. I've been waiting for your upload. As always, insanely animated writen and done.

  • @christianhumer3084
    @christianhumer3084 2 года назад +11

    You should correct your Video: VPN Provider -are- might not collect data. Your Data has to go out somewhere (otherwise, it would be just HTTPS) to get visible. It´s more like a Tunnel: You can pass certain blockades and safe from spying from the Air, but you can still be seen when entering the tunnel, or leaving it. Also someone with access to cameras in (in front of) the tunnel (VPN Provider, the VPN Providers ISP, Governments, Hackers..) may see you. It also doesn´t save you from burglers or disguised Officers since you are communicating with them openly.

  • @dextermorgan4570
    @dextermorgan4570 2 года назад +15

    JON this is really great content. Please don't mind those comments that say you're doing this for nord. You deserve whatever you're getting for giving us such good animated videos that makes it easier for us to understand how things work. I think you don't have to reply to those few comments they know very little about how the world works. Please keep doing this. Your channel is going to grow.

  • @edilier06
    @edilier06 2 года назад +5

    Yes!!!!! I can’t never find a video that explains VPN well. Thank you! 🙌🏼💜

  • @viviannoriega706
    @viviannoriega706 2 года назад +3

    Keep the videos coming!!. they help explain things in a easy way and i like how u show visual aswell 👍

  • @manthanpanchal3279
    @manthanpanchal3279 2 года назад +16

    The efforts put in making this video are on another level

  • @m1kmain
    @m1kmain Год назад +2

    this is probably one of the best explanations i have came across. Great video!

  • @Kidgod000
    @Kidgod000 2 года назад +1

    Your visuals are amazingly informative and relatable... freaking love your channel now

  • @aravindavarmadantuluri7014
    @aravindavarmadantuluri7014 2 года назад +2

    This is the best VPN ad I have ever seen.

  • @DragonsHalloweenBall
    @DragonsHalloweenBall 2 года назад +3

    Amazing work! Thank you for putting this together.

  • @K0ALA.
    @K0ALA. 2 года назад +9

    Your videos are so informing for us normal people. Thank you

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc 2 года назад +1

    Another masterpiece, my understanding has grown in leaps and bounds - thanks a ton!

  • @LegendsOfKansheer
    @LegendsOfKansheer 2 года назад +1

    This is awesome Jake! Thanks for teaching me this today

  • @NikhilYadav-mj6wj
    @NikhilYadav-mj6wj Год назад +2

    You almost just explained the whole Internet. Great video!

  • @shinobishabby5955
    @shinobishabby5955 Год назад +5

    Damn! More IT vids should be made like this to make it easier for students learning.
    Love it, Animagraffs!

  • @trumpsupporter3485
    @trumpsupporter3485 Год назад +2

    These videos make my brain smile. I'm 100% a visual learner. Thank you!

  • @iheckinloveurmom
    @iheckinloveurmom 2 года назад

    subbed, what an informative content with the visual is superb

  • @SoCalRhetor
    @SoCalRhetor 2 года назад +1

    The was really neat. Thanks, Jake, for your narration and visuals.

  • @wormworm3800
    @wormworm3800 2 года назад +1

    Very nice presentation, well structured and styled.

  • @wakeupuk3860
    @wakeupuk3860 Год назад +3

    Another superb video, having just watched your Trafalgar, decided to see what else you had done and found this absolute gem as well. After teaching IT to kids, I went on to become a Microsoft Certified Trainer and delivered quite a few TCP/IP week long courses, certainly could have done with this animation as oppose the very bad ones Microsoft came up with for me to present to paying students. Often found Teckies knew how to set up their DHCP, DNS and IIS server because they had been shown what IPs and subnet masks were and assigned to them by the IANA but had difficulty comprehending the OSI 7 layer model and it's packeting make up. Having been out of the industry for 10 years, I now find a woeful ignorance of the most basic TCP/IP concepts by ISP and VPN support staff, who generally just tell you to try another protocol. This video in my opinion should be enforced watching several times by those who purport to provide VPN technical support, especially a company called SurfShark

  • @TwistersSK8
    @TwistersSK8 2 года назад +2

    I can't believe how good your content is. AMAZING JOB. Thank you!

  • @elijahf
    @elijahf Месяц назад

    Excellent visual and explanation

  • @yessenpothaya1528
    @yessenpothaya1528 2 года назад +1

    Clear and direct information. Good job 💯

  • @vuyisanimbulawa4788
    @vuyisanimbulawa4788 2 года назад +2

    You just gain another subscriber, I'm an IT Network Engineer student 🇿🇦

  • @Romualdomgn84
    @Romualdomgn84 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for explanation how does VPN work! Keep up doing the great work!

  • @AlejandroRamirez-le2vv
    @AlejandroRamirez-le2vv Год назад +2

    "VPNs do not keep logs of what you do" that's what most people assume but you need to look at each country regulations of the VPN service you're using and what country you're connecting to. Plus you're just transferring your trust of your data from your ISP to the VPN service provider

  • @vonaudio5435
    @vonaudio5435 2 года назад +1

    beautiful presentation. like the engine video, makes the subject understandable at a high level.

  • @michaelgallias2651
    @michaelgallias2651 2 года назад +6

    Virtually the best explanation in youtube! Another great video! Please don't stop making videos.

  • @mihoang4458
    @mihoang4458 2 года назад +8

    Well done, JON. Will you do an animation of the processes that convert solid waste ?

  • @carrythezero
    @carrythezero 2 года назад +14

    "dns looks for closest ip for the website" this is incorrect. That assumes CDN. Dns will only look for the single ip configured to hostname

  • @someshmahajan7903
    @someshmahajan7903 Месяц назад +1

    The best video I've found on RUclips ❤

  • @choi.3042
    @choi.3042 2 года назад +6

    Wow. That’s such a work. Keep it up!

  • @AdamSmith-ej3cw
    @AdamSmith-ej3cw 2 года назад +5

    What I find amazing about all of this is that it happens at the speed of light. All of the world’s information at your fingertips instantly. Imagine the possibilities if we used this technology for more than looking at cat videos

    • @ExtremCoxer
      @ExtremCoxer Год назад +1

      We do though

    • @-sturmfalke-
      @-sturmfalke- Год назад

      Well not where I live...
      These websites might travel the last few kilometers per bus.

  • @cristianmorar5558
    @cristianmorar5558 2 года назад +2

    Superb work !

  • @mikesmith1678
    @mikesmith1678 Год назад +2

    Amazing content! I have a question: Can a destination site detect that IP address of VPN is used instead of your real IP address? Or is it impossible to detect it?

  • @ravikiran4785
    @ravikiran4785 Год назад +1

    Amazing info! keep it coming

  • @Chev29
    @Chev29 2 года назад +1

    Clear, simple and thorough information. I just love it and I am amazed by your animation skills and your vulgarization! Please make more !! :)

  • @TazTrucking
    @TazTrucking Год назад

    Love you animations; I’m a tactile learner so this is amaze

  • @amirmokhtari5053
    @amirmokhtari5053 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, it was useful

  • @mascar1lha
    @mascar1lha 2 года назад

    This is why I still use the tube. Great content

  • @spacestar4047
    @spacestar4047 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!
    One of the best channel

  • @josepha4685
    @josepha4685 2 года назад +1

    Hi Jake, You content is absolutely amazing. Thanks for the good work. I would love if you can make a video on how the car cooling system works. Thanks in advance.😊

  • @jackofnotrades007
    @jackofnotrades007 2 года назад +4

    Do a similar video on tor. Will be cool to watch.

  • @refinededusoft
    @refinededusoft Год назад

    This is amazing demonstration...i knew fairly little about vpns. thank you Animagraffs. But i do have one question. Does the router/wifi-hotspot see your browsed activities?

  • @glrasshopper
    @glrasshopper 9 месяцев назад +1

    This isn't an dis on Animagraffs; he puts together great education videos. This is a major dis on "VPN" providers. What they provide are NOT VPNs, they may use VPNs principles to do what they do, but the service they actually provide is a secure connection to an anonymizing proxy. Real VPNs, in simple terms, bury one network connection inside another (usually encrypted) in a way that allows two or more sites to form a single private network, regardless of physical location limitations.

    • @animagraffs
      @animagraffs  9 месяцев назад +1

      The whole VPN space has this surrounding air of insecurity. I limit my work to knowable principles, because actually confirming what's going on at a big VPN company seems impossible. And people discussing VPNs are divided about every single part of the process.

    • @glrasshopper
      @glrasshopper 9 месяцев назад

      @@animagraffs Yeah, I understand your approach to this. You cannot be an expert in everything, but you do put an amazing level of detail into your videos. But I have tertiary degree in computing, and 20+ years of experience in the computing industry. So, I do know what I'm talking about here. It just pisses me off to see all these "VPN" provides misleading the public all the time over what VPNs really are.

  • @pouyaomidi2823
    @pouyaomidi2823 2 года назад

    thank you for fantastic Channel ! I have a question, my question is not about just the browser, it is about software I use on my pc , it means whole PC as device ! for example Adobe Apps, if I use VPN , it can protect my IP and Adobe don't get my real IP info? today all software try to call home! it means they try to connect to the Company which the create the Software, when it happen and you have VPN , it can prevent real IP address? Thanks sir !

  • @ryuua4252
    @ryuua4252 2 года назад +1

    nice explanation

  • @johndewey6358
    @johndewey6358 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good job. Some VPN service providers do not keep logs and some do. So it is incorrect to say the VPN providers do not keep logs (you may want to update the video)..

  • @wither8517
    @wither8517 2 года назад

    this is the most convenient ad ever made!

  • @user-db3zv2de4q
    @user-db3zv2de4q 3 месяца назад

    Love your videos bro

  • @thedirtybubble9613
    @thedirtybubble9613 2 года назад

    A VPN uses Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol with the IPsec security suite to secure the layer 3 internet layer. It uses AES encryption to encrypt the packets on top of the data. In essence, it is definitely "secure" from eavesdroppers including your ISP.

    • @MythOfEchelon
      @MythOfEchelon Год назад

      Depends on the VPN and its configuration.

  • @seetsamolapo5600
    @seetsamolapo5600 11 месяцев назад

    - the VPN software encrypts your data before it leaves your device, its already scrambled when reaching your router
    - from there your router forwards tge packet to your ISP which forwards the cipher text to your VPN server
    - the VPN handles the dns look up process/resolution

  • @ladfromkarak9300
    @ladfromkarak9300 Год назад

    does the isp know what data we have ordered to our device?

  • @dyslexicsteak897
    @dyslexicsteak897 2 года назад +4

    This is great! Much better than the "military grade" buzzwords going around.

  • @xx3868
    @xx3868 2 года назад

    Question on hidden ISP address
    IF the site you are connected through a VPN uses cookies and can see your computers details like windows 7, Java ect in order to communicate back and forth Yes? So why doesant the packets ect see your REAL address? and only the fake one from the VPN servers? Can a site or hacker get your real address whos might be hacked into the site thus avoiding outside encrypted tunnel man in the middle hack?

  • @matthewzamat3331
    @matthewzamat3331 Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @ludwigh3712
    @ludwigh3712 6 месяцев назад

    Super Animation 👍💪🏽

  • @HugoTron
    @HugoTron 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot.

  • @ManeelxAkosAdor
    @ManeelxAkosAdor Год назад

    Nice video but I still don't understand how the first ISP server reroutes the traffic to the VPN server to make the rest. How does it work?

  • @Jellos22
    @Jellos22 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are awesome 👏

  • @imleomad
    @imleomad Год назад

    vpns something we iranian use always . tnx for explaining the hople process

  • @RA2009.
    @RA2009. 2 года назад +1

    Do you know all this stuff or do you think of something cool and research it. Your videos are really cool, i like how you visualise it.

  • @zaidkidwai7831
    @zaidkidwai7831 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @DEM1GOD7
    @DEM1GOD7 Год назад

    wouldn't the VPN server un-encrypt the packet when it gets it then send it to the destinations and then re-encrypt it before sending it to your ISP. how else would the destinations understand what the packet is if it was still full encrypted

  • @treboRobert817
    @treboRobert817 2 года назад

    Are packets sent from your Home router to the ISP's servers? Or is it sent to ISP routers or switches via local loop? Also, what about NAT on your Home Router?

    • @Finlay_Mitchell
      @Finlay_Mitchell 2 года назад

      I don't think NAT is really relevant, I think he avoided it as it's just additional complexity, so he just left it at how your router has one IP for all your devices.

  • @EastFame
    @EastFame 2 года назад +3

    next suggestion - how stock/forex exchanges work? how they are able to show the same price across all exchanges with little variations instantly?

  • @workspilot.
    @workspilot. 2 года назад

    Could you make a video regarding the engineering of Bluetooth?

  • @scottd9448
    @scottd9448 Год назад +1

    Great videos! Keep it up.

  • @sobinthomas
    @sobinthomas Год назад

    Which vpn is good for rotating ip for android? Can you suggest with your experience.

  • @ae-editor
    @ae-editor Год назад +1

    great video 👍

  • @huzaifahashmy2158
    @huzaifahashmy2158 2 года назад +2

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS

  • @workspilot.
    @workspilot. 2 года назад

    I would appreciate if you could make a video on the fuel cell used in automobiles.

  • @naggotfigger3934
    @naggotfigger3934 2 года назад

    So how can we battle that last situation?

  • @apeknow125
    @apeknow125 2 года назад +1

    GREAT!

  • @alexanderauld7046
    @alexanderauld7046 Год назад

    if you made a video explaining all the systems of an ordinary car to help people pass ASE exams; you would recieve so much profit. The videos are great

  • @Marcos-Osca
    @Marcos-Osca 2 года назад

    I like your channel its very informative, especially this one about VPN's but theres problem with it & quite frankly it gets my neck hair up, on the first & second world map every land mass is there except Australia, why isn't it there? Contra to popular belief Australia ISN'T the size of Gilligan's island Australia is BIGGER than the lower 48 of the USA infact the top third of Australia is well into canada. In future do you think this could be rectified. Thank you for understanding.

  • @calexander230
    @calexander230 2 года назад +1

    great video

  • @mandarbhabal6471
    @mandarbhabal6471 2 года назад +4

    What you said about china it's true we can't use whatsApp facebook in China without vpn

  • @armautocad3d10
    @armautocad3d10 2 года назад

    Please make video on How computer works full deep info , and how codes works on hardware software

  • @allibababoo
    @allibababoo 2 месяца назад

    Awesome video

  • @shiniminion
    @shiniminion Год назад

    Kindly make a more videos for networking protocols like DNS, DHCP, difference between FTP & HTTPS and HTTP, and more it's usefull for students like me.....

  • @19eightyforeisnow
    @19eightyforeisnow Год назад

    What if you don't use wifi and only data?

  • @jayg1438
    @jayg1438 Год назад

    your videos are tremendous. Are you or your brother engineers?

  • @OptimalGraphix
    @OptimalGraphix 2 года назад +2

    Can you do how a steam locomotive works???

  • @TheRandomSpectator
    @TheRandomSpectator Год назад

    Well, the VPN /shouldn't/ be storing logs of your traffic

  • @Ali-ys9nh
    @Ali-ys9nh 2 года назад

    very good

  • @kimzyrakatonedica3623
    @kimzyrakatonedica3623 Год назад

    for each track/instrunt?

  • @andrepipo4542
    @andrepipo4542 Год назад +3

    So basicaly, instead of your ISP stealing your data, it's your vpn provider

  • @habaritech
    @habaritech 7 месяцев назад

    Can I translate your video into another language and upload it on RUclips?

  • @vidhi4398
    @vidhi4398 2 года назад

    please make a video on how Computers work... thank you 🙂