The Tunneler is a graphical interface compatible with multiple platforms (Win, OSX, Linux) which creates an encrypted channel or “tunnel. The perfect companion for the Tunneler is the ‘Privacy Toolbar’. This is specifically for Mozilla Firefox users who are tired of digging around in ‘Preferences' menus or editing complicated configuration settings. It’s developed for Metropipe customers but usable for anyone who is concerned about privacy and security while surfing the net. It allows you to easily disable cookies, javascript, cache, images, referrer, and IDN Exploit Fix, along with faking your browser type. These are just a few of the features offered. The ‘Tunneler’ is not required to use this tool and it’s free to download. The link for this article located at EMediaWire is no longer available. . The perfect companion for the Tunneler is the ‘Privacy Toolbar’. This is specifically for Mozill. tunneler, graphical, interface, compatible, platforms, linux), which. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The most popular technique, tunneling, entails wrapping private network packets inside TCP/IP data sent via the Internet. Hardware or software on both ends of this VPN connection use a shared encryption key to encrypt and wrap and then unwrap and decipher . . . . The most popular technique, tunneling, entails wrapping private network packets inside TCP/IP data sent via the Internet. Hardware or software on both ends of this VPN connection use a shared encryption key to encrypt and wrap and then unwrap and decipher VPN packets. VPNs leverage companies' existing Internet service to eliminate the cost and management burden of single-purpose leased lines and modem banks. A VPN is not a perfect solution because it is sensitive to all of the problems that plague the Internet, including latency (packet delivery delays), packet loss, and routing failures. Every potential VPN malady is matched by an equally troubling private network issue, but VPNs create a unique dilemma: When you ship private information along a public network, how do you keep that information safe? The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . VPN tunneling encapsulates private network data in secure TCP/IP packets, ensuring confidentiality through encryption via protocols like OpenVPN, L2TP, or IPSec. VPN Tunneling, Private Network Security, Encryption Challenges. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This August 2000 SANS article does a great job of describing cost-effective methods for implementing IPSec using NIST Cerberus IPSec Reference Implementation. "We experimented with different approaches to provide a cost-effective method of remote logon activities including SSH scripting and S/WAN . . . . This August 2000 SANS article does a great job of describing cost-effective methods for implementing IPSec using NIST Cerberus IPSec Reference Implementation. "We experimented with different approaches to provide a cost-effective method of remote logon activities including SSH scripting and S/WAN IPSec implementation but due to the private network we are using for our core business, we have chosen a simple solution provided by NIST Cerberus IPSec and the PlutoPlus IKE software for encapsulation or tunneling between our Linux firewalls and the security console. Also, we are currently using IPv4 and not IPv6. [By the end of August 2000, the Cerberus software will be made available to the public.] We have chosen Cerberus because of its built-in user interface and web-based tester (WIT) for interoperability testing capability. More importantly, NIST Advanced Networking Technologies Division has provided substantial research in IPSec, and has incorporated IPv6 standardization in the Cerberus software. We have come to realize that VPN is the answer or solution to our specific problem. " The link for this article located at SANS is no longer available. . This August 2000 SANS article does a great job of describing cost-effective methods for implementing. august, article, great, describing, cost-effective, methods, implementing. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
3Com Corporation announced a simple yet powerful solution for securing data transmitted over a wireless local area network (LAN). The company's wireless secure tunneling solution adds seamless Layer 3 tunneling, authentication and encryption to the 3Com AirConnect 11Mbps Wireless LAN to . . . . 3Com Corporation announced a simple yet powerful solution for securing data transmitted over a wireless local area network (LAN). The company's wireless secure tunneling solution adds seamless Layer 3 tunneling, authentication and encryption to the 3Com AirConnect 11Mbps Wireless LAN to address the needs of commercial customers who must deliver secure wireless connectivity to hundreds or thousands of users. Protecting against data interception and theft has long been a concern of corporate wireless LAN customers. Some vendors have attempted to solve pieces of the security puzzle with Layer 2 encryption and access control techniques that are difficult to implement and manage. In contrast, 3Com's wireless secure tunneling offers a simple and scaleable Layer 3 solution that seamlessly integrates wireless LAN security into a company's existing network infrastructure. The link for this article located at TMCnet is no longer available. . Unveil 3Com's robust Layer 3 platform designed to safeguard wireless LAN information while promoting secure connections for enterprises.. Wireless LAN Security, Layer 3, secure connectivity, data encryption. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
tinc is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon that uses tunneling and encryption to create a secure private network between hosts on the Internet. Because the tunnel appears to the IP level network code as a normal network device, . . .. tinc is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon that uses tunneling and encryption to create a secure private network between hosts on the Internet. Because the tunnel appears to the IP level network code as a normal network device, there is no need to adapt any existing software. This tunneling allows VPN sites to share information with eachother over the Internet without exposing any information to others. A single tinc daemon can accept more than one connection at a time, thus making it possible to create larger virtual networks, because some limitations are circumvented. [Found on securityfocus] The link for this article located at nl.linux.org is no longer available. . tinc is an advanced Virtual Private Network (VPN) service that employs encryption and tunneling techniques to facilitate secure remote connections.. Virtual Private Network, VPN encryption, secure networking, tunneling solution. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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