We have more and more people traveling on business at my company, and management wants them to have access to resources on the network. I'm trying to find the best solution with the least overhead and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Juniper Networks Inc. is upgrading its remote access platform to support IPSec or SSL sessions, deciding on the fly which technology is better suited for the current connection. This is the first time ...
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 ...
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 ...