Most folk know if they want a secure gateway between the Internet and their home or business they should use Linux for maximum protection. The new IPFire distribution seeks to take security to the highest level while also making things a breeze for the less experienced to set up.. Linux can be daunting for those from the Windows world, more used to point-and-click interfaces than a plethora of command-line instructions, and for those without a network security background the general task of establishing a secure server may not be straightforward. IPFire seeks to address both these, as expressed in its tagline, The link for this article located at IT Wire is no longer available. . Linux can be daunting for those from the Windows world, more used to point-and-click interfaces than. secure, gateway, between, internet, their, business. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for remote access is based on a simple concept: use the encryption and authentication capabilities built into every Web browser to provide secure remote access to corporate applications. By combining SSL-enabled Web brow- sers with a secure gateway to terminate connections and provide policy enforcement and access control, so-called SSL VPNs provide access to Web-based, legacy client/server, and terminal applications from anywhere-home PCs, hotel business centers, Internet cafes, or a business partner's LAN-without an IPSec VPN client. It's one of those ideas that make you say "Why didn't I think of that?" . The companies that did think of it are now working very hard to turn that idea into market share. Regardless of which brand wins the biggest piece of the pie graph, here's why the idea is a good one: The link for this article located at IT Architect is no longer available. . SSL VPNs have revolutionized remote access to corporate apps by using strong encryption to keep data secure, enabling employees to connect safely from anywhere.. SSL VPN, Remote Access Security, Corporate Application Security. . Benjamin D. Thomas
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