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RE: [VPN] SSL VPN
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  • Subject: RE: [VPN] SSL VPN
  • From: "shannong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  • Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 19:30:37 -0500
  • Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Title: [VPN] SSL VPN

I checked out Netilla as well.  It seemed attractive, but we were looking for a solution that provided network layer access for fat-client applications on laptops in addition to web-browser access.  Also, the graphic resolution is low (ala RDP), so you can’t use it for hi-res graphic applications.

 

 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete Jacob
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 7:24 AM
To: Bartsch, Vincent
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [VPN] SSL VPN

 

On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 22:15, Bartsch, Vincent wrote:

I am researching everything about SSL and it's use as a VPN solution. I am aware of some of
it's limitations but I was wondering has anyone tried this: allowed a SSL connection to a web
server that lets the user to open a connection to a terminal server. Or can it be configured to
connect to a terminal server via a SSL connection directly? Has anyone tried this, were they
successful?


Again, I am just researching this thought. Any word back on this would be most appreciated,
thanks.


Vincent


hello Vincent,

one thing you can try is Netilla, it is an appliance running a hardened version of Apache,
and Linux... it is a SSL appliance to connect to your internal machines, supposedly they are the only manufau.
to be licensed from MicroSloth to reverse engineer MS's RDP protocol...

This thing is pretty sweet, and would be worth your time to look into... I had a Netilla rep. come on site to
do a demo...

I have some contacts if you'd be interested... it is priced pretty cheep... basically you get the box for free, and
you just pay per user... the same amount as if you were paying for individual Citrix licenses...
they even have 30 day demo's that do not require a contingent purchase order...

It's a very nice way to web enable many non-web applications thru a common secure web interface.

Pete Jacob
Fisher-Titus Medical Center

 

 
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