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Aventail EX-750 review

Reviews To begin with, Aventail is one of the longest established of the specialist SSL VPN vendors, having more or less invented the concept — the aim of which is to simplify the deployment and management of remote LAN access.

[January 2, 2007, 10:43]

ZyXEL ZyWALL SSL 10 review

Reviews This is similar to other VPN appliances we've reviewed in the past, but does mean that if you're using the ZyWALL SSL 10 as your internet gateway, you'll probably have to add an extra Ethernet switch so you can plug in more than four devices.

[July 3, 2007, 15:29]

Billion Electric BiGuard S10 review

Reviews As far as the SSL VPN side of things are concerned it’s pretty standard fare, the BiGuard S10 exploiting the SSL encryption provided by browsers such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox to create its secure VPN tunnels.

[November 22, 2006, 12:42]

SonicWALL TZ 210 review

Reviews Additional VPN licences may also be required, as just two IPSec and two SSL VPN licences are included as standard. There was no option to inspect SSL-encrypted traffic for threats, but you can scan compressed files and enforce local antivirus...

[October 15, 2009, 10:19]

F5 FirePass 4100 review

Reviews The 2U FirePass 4100 reviewed here, however, is very much designed for large enterprises with optional hardware-based SSL acceleration and clustering that can extend this to 2,000 users or more. As with most SSL appliances, FirePass employs a mix...

[February 28, 2005, 9:05]

Check Point Connectra 2.0 review

Reviews But these are relatively minor gripes, and the new endpoint security features really do make the Connectra 2.0 stand out against alternative SSL VPN products. If you want native access to network shares and require support for non-Web client/server...

[October 10, 2005, 0:00]

Billion Electric BiGuard S20 review

Reviews This contrasts with some SSL-only VPN appliances, where if the client applet used doesn't support your configuration, you're out of luck. In use, the BiGuard S20 is pretty much like any other SSL VPN appliance: point your browser at the URL of the...

[September 11, 2007, 8:21]

Plan B Disaster Recovery review

Reviews They called back about ten minutes later with details of how to connect to the datacentre via a web browser and an SSL VPN connection. In a full-on disaster scenario where all of a client's normal IT systems become unavailable, users can connect to...

[December 8, 2008, 12:48]

HP Business Inkjet 2600dn review

Reviews You can enable secure sockets layer (SSL) or transport layer security (TLS) encryption for the web interface, meaning none of your management commands can be eavesdropped by anyone on the network. The only way of doing this securely is with SSL/TLS...

[June 6, 2002, 14:09]

Nokia 6600 review

Reviews Other business benefits are that the xHTML browser supports secure email access via 128-bit SSL encryption and a mobile VPN, using permanent TCP/IP currently on O2 and Vodafone networks. First impressions of the tri-band, GPRS/HSCSD-compliant Nokia...

[January 22, 2004, 8:25]

Axentra Net-Box H-85 review

Reviews However, the Net-Box can be configured to give remote users portal access secured through SSL browser encryption. Given the price, that’s not surprising, but it is a concern -- as is the lack of a VPN server.

[October 12, 2004, 10:35]

Netgear ProSafe DGFV338 review

Reviews The web-based administration interface supports SNMP (v2c), Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) remote management, user name and password protection, as well as secure remote management support authenticated through IP address or IP address range and...

[June 14, 2007, 15:03]

Microsoft's unified communications suite review

Reviews SSL encryption is also put to good use, notably for making secure connections for remote workers without the costs of VPN kit. Over the years, one of Microsoft's particular talents has been to identify an application, such as word processing, web...

[October 16, 2007, 10:34]

Beware your 'evil twin' review

Reviews You can also use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) sessions, Virtual Private Networks (VPN), and Digital Certificates to keep third parties from sniffing your wireless sessions. The advert illustrates how quickly debit purchases post to your online bank...

[January 31, 2005, 13:50]

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