It sounds like port knocking and VPNs, while starkly different in approach, have some overlap in their approach to threat mitigation.
Wireguard et al are much better equipped to handle the needs of an organization, while port knocking's value trends to smaller teams, or even individuals.
I wouldn't want to manage knock rotations for 600 employees, for example.
It sounds like port knocking and VPNs, while starkly different in approach, have some overlap in their approach to threat mitigation.
Wireguard et al are much better equipped to handle the needs of an organization, while port knocking's value trends to smaller teams, or even individuals.
I wouldn't want to manage knock rotations for 600 employees, for example.