Dnk wrote:
> That is what I am currently using. One of our vp's had a "web" based
> one at his last job. But to connect, they go to a web page, login, and
> they gain VPN access. Then there are No client software to install
> either. I know some sonic wall, barracuda, etc devices do this.
Have you looked at SSL-Explorer? Erm... I mean Adito? SSL-Explorer appears to
have been taken over by Barracuda but still forked into Adito.
Linky links: http://sourceforge.net/projects/adito
BTW: Sent from my web based mail system on my workstation at my desk in my
office in Duluth, Minnesota,
I used it about 1-1.5 years ago when it was still SSL-Explorer. At the time, it
"worked" but not all the time. It certainly wasn't what I would call reliable.
Hence it was nothing more than a plaything, definitely not production worthy. I
couldn't tell if it was the super shiny AJAX interface or
On 19-Dec-08, at 1:03 PM, Tim Nelson wrote:
> Have you looked at SSL-Explorer? Erm... I mean Adito? SSL-Explorer
> appears to have been taken over by Barracuda but still forked into
> Adito.
>
> Linky links: http://sourceforge.net/projects/adito
>
> BTW: Sent from my web based mail system o
On 19-Dec-08, at 1:09 PM, Adam Tauno Williams
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> On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 13:02 -0800, Dnk wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend one to run under CentOS?
>
> OpenVPN?
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Dnk wrote:
> Can anyone recommend one to run under CentOS?
>
I'd recommend OpenVPN as /the/ VPN to use with a Linux VPN server...
but, web based? its SSL based.the only 'web based' stuff I'm aware
of is when the VPN client is embedded in a client side web 'object' like
ActiveX, the
On Fri, 2008-12-19 at 13:02 -0800, Dnk wrote:
> Can anyone recommend one to run under CentOS?
OpenVPN?
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