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 ...
IPSec arrived first on the scene and still rules site-to-site VPNs, but SSL has won converts on the remote access side thanks to its relative simplicity. When IP VPNs came on the scene in the late ...
VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a technology that provides secure communication through an insecure and untrusted network (like the Internet). Usually, it achieves this by authentication, encryption, ...
But there's one area where a once-promising new technology was tried and rejected before it had a chance to truly evolve, and that area is SSL VPN. Too many of today’s network administrators are ...
With its SSL site-to-site VPN gear, Array Networks is making it possible to rachet down controls on network access between business partners and to simplify the infrastructure of corporate VPNs. Array ...
Virtual private networks, or VPNs, extend the reach of LANs without requiring owned or leased private lines. Companies can use VPNs to provide remote and mobile users with network access, connect ...
There comes a time in most businesses when circumstances dictate that one or more users work from home either full- or part-time. In other cases, it may simply be convenient for business owners and ...
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 ...
Do you want to be secure–I mean really secure–when you’re on the Internet? If so, then you want a virtual private network. A VPN creates a secure “tunnel” across the Internet between you and your ...