In what feels like a debate that should'vedied outby now, those who think Secure Socket Layer virtual private networks(SSL VPN) are better than those based on IPSec (Interent Protocol Security) are at ...
For several years, my company used Microsoft Corp.’s Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) to provide remote users with VPN access to corporate resources. This worked well, and almost all employees ...
The recent news that IPSec VPN vendor NetScreen is buying Secure Sockets Layer remote access vendor Neoteris has two key implications. First, it’s a pretty strong signal that SSL VPNs are here to stay ...
I already setup the Fortigate to do SSL-VPN using Active Directory (LDAP) for authentication. It works great, but requires a Fortinet client installation and some ...
I remember the days when you could set up dial-up modems and have users connect to your NT 4.0 Server using Remote Access Service (RAS). Combining multiple modems in a multilink to increase bandwidth ...
Virtela is coming out with a new SSL VPN service for small businesses that eliminates the need for these customers to buy SSL gateways of their own. Called Virtela SMB SSL VPN, the service gives ...
The company's TrafficShield application firewall is now available on F5's new 4100 security platform. A dedicated, application-level security device, it is designed to offer protection from intruders ...
Using a VPN, or virtual private network, is one of the best ways to protect your online privacy. We review dozens every year, ...
Modern intrusions increasingly start with valid credentials and routine access, not exploits. Blackpoint Cyber's upcoming threat report shows how VPN abuse, RMM tools, and social engineering drive ...
I've wasted away most of the day trying to get this working. We currently use SSL VPN for remote users. It uses ldap to authenticate the users in AD. In preparation of an AD migration we want a test ...