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Securing Remote Access with SSL VPNs
Part 5: Using SSL VPN access methods Lisa Phifer
[July 11, 2008] We conclude our SSL VPN primer by taking our demo VPN out for a spin, using everything from desktop browsers to mobile agents to access selected applications.
Securing Remote Access with SSL VPNs
Part 4: Adding SSL VPN endpoint controls Lisa Phifer
[July 10, 2008] We continue our SSL VPN primer series by expanding our policies to assess endpoint security state and safeguard access from unmanaged devices.
Securing Remote Access with SSL VPNs
Part 3: Defining SSL VPN access policies Lisa Phifer
[July 9, 2008] We continue our SSL VPN primer series by using the SonicWALL Aventail EX-1600 to implement an example set of secure remote access policies.
Securing Remote Access with SSL VPNs
Part 2: Deploying an SSL VPN appliance Lisa Phifer
[July 8, 2008] In part 2 of our SSL VPN series, we illustrate this "anywhere" remote access approach by taking the SonicWALL Aventail EX-1600 out for a test drive.
Securing Remote Access with SSL VPNs
Part 1: Reinventing Remote Access Lisa Phifer
[July 7, 2008] Today's users require secure remote access from an increasingly diverse collection of devices, many of which are unknown, unmanaged, and potentially dangerous. In this series, we illustrate how providers can use SSL VPN appliances to deliver flexible-but-safe "anywhere" access to network resources.
KoolSpan:
Bridging The Secure Access Gap
Part 3: Under the Hood Lisa
Phifer
[July 29, 2005] In parts one and two of this
review we looked at an innovative product and tested it. In this conclusion
of our review of this novel product, we look under the hood to show how
it works.
KoolSpan:
Bridging The Secure Access Gap
Part 2: The Test Lisa
Phifer
[July 22, 2005] In Part 1 of this review, we
described this novel secure access product's architecture, our test network
configuration, and client installation. This week, we test the product
in the office and on the road.
KoolSpan:
Bridging The Secure Access Gap
Part 1: The Tools Lisa
Phifer
[July 15, 2005] KoolSpan's novel SecurEdge "Lock
and Key" solution provides simple secure access over any kind of LAN,
wired or wireless, local or remote.
Rx
for AAA ISP-Planet
Staff
[February 3, 2003] Looking for software tools
to test your RADIUS server? Then Bridgewater Systems has an offer you
won't be able to refuse! Its RADCheck test suite is now available for
the price of the bandwidth necessary to download it.
Intimate
Knowledge of RADIUS Patricia
Fusco
[December 13, 2002] From PAP to CHAP and beyond, the
purpose of the RADIUS protocol is to secure network access. If you don't know
your resource management from your session management, then RADIUS the book
is must-read material.
The
Limits of RADIUS Best of
ISP-Lists
[June 6, 2002] Members of the ISP-Tech list find that
a simple discussion about denying concurrency evolves into a complex evaluation
of the benefits and quirks of the various RADIUS products.
CERT
Warns of Two RADIUS Flaws
Thor Olavsrud
[March 6, 2002] The Computer Emergency Response
Team Coordination Center (CERT/CC) warned of flaws in several implementations
of the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) protocol.
Defying
Double Dippers: Funk Concurrency Server
Lisa Phifer
[April 12, 2001] Does your ISP's Authentication,
Authorization, and Accounting server system stink? If you've already solidified
access to your AAA serverwhy not consolidate concurrency control
there as well?
Flexible
and Cheap Networking Device Wayne
Kawamoto
[March 5, 2001] Filanet's InterJak 200 promises
an integrated, expandable device for remote services delivery, all for
under $1000.
The
Remote Access Conundrum: Dynamic Addressing Lisa
Phifer
[February 8, 2001] Creating a secured
VPN is like pulling a rabbit out of a hatjust as a magician performs
the illusion, so too must your ISP make remote authentication seamlessly
appearas if it came out of nowhere.
Power
to the POPs Wayne Kawamoto
[February 2, 2001] Ariel Corporation's systems cards are available
with T1 and E1 interfaces, and are field upgradeable to 120 ports in 24-port
increments.
Boosting
Bandwidth through Bonding: Stallion ePipe Lisa
Phifer
[January 18, 2001] The market for business-grade
Internet and Intranet bandwidth is highly competitive. To compete effectively,
ISPs must continually seek innovative solutions.
Cisco
Joins The Network-Based VPN Market Lisa
Phifer
[November 9, 2000] Cisco, longtime player in VPN router space,
continues to infiltrate the VPN market with new remote access concentrators.
Secure
Desktop Access From Just About Anywhere Lisa
Phifer
[November 7, 2000] Silicon Valley startup uRoam's technology offers
mobile professionals a solution to the old "I left it at the office" dilemma.
ISPs, ILECs, and CLECs will be channel partners of choice.
SS7-Enabled
Remote Access System Wayne
Kawamoto
[September 25, 2000] Promises to slash equipment costs, streamline
infrastructure, and provide differentiated services for carriers and ISPs.
Broadband
Remote Access Server Wayne
Kawamoto
[May 25, 2000] 3NO's ISSANNI 1000 offers tier-2 and tier-3 ISPs
a scalable solution for providing and delivering broadband connectivity
and value added services.
Device
Allows Remote Reboot, Load Shedding Ted
Stevenson
[November 3, 1999] Multiple, independently controlled power outlets
simplify many network management tasks.
Return
on Investment for Remote Access VPNs Lisa
Phifer
[November 2, 1999] Everyone 'knows' there's $$
to be made in outsourced VPN services. But how much?
And at what level of investment? Here some hard numbers.
Protocols
for Remote Access VPNs Lisa
Phifer
[October 6, 1999] Before you can offer VPN service to your business
customers, you'll have to make some basic decisions about the kind
of VPN your ISP will support.
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