I am looking at SSL VPN and would like to know what the expert recommend. I would like to replace the existing Cisco VPN 3000. The Cisco 3000 still work well for the XP users, but Vista x64 is no...
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VPNDate Answered: 02/28/2008 Grade: B Views: 105
Could you help me understand the difference between PPTP VPN and SSL-VPN?
I am afraid that PPTP is less secure since the traffic from the client is encrypted and cant be scanned by the getaway ...
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I am very familiar with IPSEC VPN's. I have deployed many VPN's, most of them with the PIX appliances.
I don't know nothing about SSL VPNs. I need a general view of how they work. How does a rem...
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Hi everybody, I am trying to get an SSL VPN setup on an ASA 5510 for a client. I can pull up the webpage for authentication from outside the network, I can authenticate properly, the client downloa...
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RoutersDate Answered: 09/14/2006 Grade: A Views: 46
Anyone knows the encryption process for SSL VPN client and server (SSL VPN appliance).
What happens between an SSL VPN Client and the SSL VPN Server?. What algorithms used and what RSA
role in a...
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I configured the ASA firewall to have SSL VPN. The internal network is 192.168.1.0. The VPN network is 192.168.99.0.
I could connect to the firewall and establish the SSL VPN but I cannot connect ...
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Hello Again
Looking to understand the best practices for how users connect to the VPN(SSL on the ASA). Do you create/use a DNS name for the outside interface or would it be wise to just give th...
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Utilizing Cisco SSL VPN , is VOIP communication possible, as the VPN operates at the application layer? If not, as I suspect, are there any work-arounds or alternatives?
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VPNDate Answered: 02/28/2008 Grade: B Views: 10
I am using a symantec vpn client that i got working at a resturant and then i came home and used it one time. now when i connect to the vpn i cannot ping any of the servers at my work . when i conn...
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Misc/Q_22036541.html
Hello Experts,
We are looking for client-less VPN solutions, likely SSL-VPN to provide web access to our application. These are some backgrounds:
1. We already have several PIXes in place fo...
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