Cocoa Packet Analyzer
Downloads Cocoa Packet Analyzer is a native Mac OS X implementation of a network protocol analyzer and packet sniffer. CPA supports the industry-standard PCAP packet capture format for reading, capturing and writing packet trace files.
[November 20, 2009, 14:07]
Watch these factors for VPN performance
News As virtual private network (VPN) connections thrive, performance joins security and interoperability as a primary concern. If you need to add bandwidth to your VPN connection because of performance issues, how much would you need to achieve a good...
[March 20, 2003, 12:15]
Is a satellite-based WAN connection right for you?
Talkback In my opinion, this article contains incomplete, misleading and incorrect information. Security: actually VPN methods such as L2TP, PPTP and IPSec are seldom used in the satellite industry because they disable the TCP Acceleration, Spoofing or PEP...
[April 15, 2004, 17:36]
VPN Tracker
Downloads VPN Tracker 6, from equinux, is the Premier Mac VPN client for Mac OS X allowing the user to establish a safe data transfer between their Mac and their company's network. Once installed, the user's remote network is just one click away.
[October 23, 2009, 15:45]
Radius Manager Billing System
Downloads Radius Manager is a easy to use administration and billing solution for Mikrotik Routers, Wireless Acces Points and Dialup systems. With a help of a centralized accounting system (which is provided by a Radius server) the user management for ISPs...
[September 25, 2008, 20:20]
Virtual Private Networking with Windows Server 2003: Overview
White Papers This white paper provides an overview of virtual private networking and the virtual private network (VPN) technologies supported by Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) and Layer Two Tunneling Protocol with...
[September 2, 2008, 7:35]
How to Configure IPSec Tunneling in Windows 2000
White Papers You can use IP Security (IPSec) in tunnel mode to encapsulate Internet Protocol (IP) packets and optionally encrypt them. The primary reason for using IPSec tunnel mode (sometimes referred to as "pure IPSec tunnel") in Windows 2000 is for...
[January 6, 2004, 21:50]
Virtual Private Networking with Windows Server 2003: Interoperability
White Papers The Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system has integrated VPN technology that helps provide secure, low-cost remote access and branch office connectivity over the Internet. Windows Server 2003 virtual private networking has been designed to...
[March 25, 2008, 2:18]
VPN flaw puts internal networks at risk
News A suspected vulnerability in Microsoft's popular virtual private networking application discovered on Thursday could, if confirmed, leave corporate networks open to attack, said security experts. A security advisory posted by German security firm...
[September 27, 2002, 7:31]
Microsoft's mobility power play
News With the release of the new Windows Mobile 2003 (WM2k3) operating system, Microsoft has played its first card in a hand designed to move corporate users out of the continual evaluation cycle for mobile devices and into the more profitable...
[July 15, 2003, 11:07]
3Com Wireless Home Gateway review
Reviews Note that although the Home Wireless Gateway lets you share an Internet connection among both PCs and Macs, you'll need to run Windows NT Server's Services for Macintosh, or a comparable service, if you want to share files or printers between the...
[November 6, 2001, 23:00]
Network Box SME 250 review
Reviews There are five Network Box appliances to choose from, catering for everything from the small home office to large enterprise networks. Each is based on the same set of remotely configured security tools, running on a security hardened Linux OS...
[February 13, 2006, 10:10]
SmoothWall SmoothGuard 1000-UTM review
Reviews One look at the hardware specs for the SmoothGuard 1000-UTM and you know it’s something special. Indeed it’s much more of a server than a regular appliance, with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor supported by 1GB of DDR2 memory and a PCI Express I/O...
[July 25, 2007, 11:24]



