All pages tagged with vpn
Linux IPsec Gateways Using FreeS/Wan
Open source projects are now refined enough that they provide us with the most configurable and reliable solutions of a vast array of refined products. Recently I was told to ...
Written by: Peter Mueller and added on June 15, 2011VPN Technologies: Definitions and Requirements
This white paper describes the major technologies for virtual private networks (VPNs)used today on the Internet. The VPN market has changed significantly in the past ten years as the Internet ...
Written by: VPN Consortium and added on Jan. 23, 2011Understanding Virtual Private Networks
Enter another no-brainer application for the Internet environment: Virtual Private networks (VPN). It's a nobrainer in terms of its low-cost, easy-to-implement, and convenient solution for mobile and remote business networking. ...
Written by: Unknown and added on March 28, 2011The security risks and ways to decrease vulnerabilities in a 802.11b wireless environment
<font size="3"><b>Introduction</b></font><br></br><br> This document explains topics relating to wireless networks. The main topics discussed include, what type of vulnerabilities exist today in 802.11 networks and ways that you can help ...
Written by: Richard Johnson and added on May 6, 2011VPN Security Policy
This sample VPN security policy defines the requirements for Remote Access IPSec or L2TP Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections to an organization's network. It is a MS Word document that ...
Document added on June 20, 2011Configuring VPN between Checkpoint VPN-1/FireWall-1 FP3 and SecuRemote
This tutorial assumes that you have basic knowledge of Check Point Firewall and have already installed Check Point VPN-1/FireWall-1 FP3. We will also assume that this is a fresh install ...
Written by: Tasawar Jalali and added on Feb. 23, 2011Firewall security platform for use in systems with increased security requirements
The firewall platform and VPN-1/FireWall-1 software make up one object from the security perspective of enterprise's IT resources being protected as well as security system itself.
Written by: Mariusz Stawowski and added on April 1, 2011Minimum OS Installation Guidelines for Linux VPN-1/FireWall-1 Appliance
This document is intended to guide Check Point Appliance partners in their development of Linux based VPN-1/FireWall-1 devices in order to prepare Linux appliances for OPSEC certification.
Written by: Unknown and added on March 23, 2011SSL Remote Access VPNs Is this the end of IPSec?
This paper looks at the two VPN technologies with respect to remote access, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each and whether they can co-exist.
Written by: Steven Ferrigni and added on Feb. 12, 2011CheckPoint Secure Platform (SPLAT)
With SecurePlatform, in less than 5 minutes a security administrator can turn an off-the-shelf Intel or AMD-based server into a high-performance VPN-1/FireWall-1 gateway.
Written by: Unknown and added on March 24, 2011