Hi,
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 02:42:27 -0700, Rens wrote:
> Could anybody recommend any hardware that can build a VPN that works well
> over satellite connections? (TCP enhancements)
Have you asked Genua? www.genua.de
Word on the street says they have a solution, but it may not appear on
their homepage
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 02:42:27 -0700, Rens wrote:
Could anybody recommend any hardware that can build a VPN that works well
over satellite connections? (TCP enhancements)
I'd try splitting the solution into two devices: at the lower layer, the
tunneling part, which can be done with any traditio
Hi Rens,
I work with one of the leading satellite providers. Depending on the customer
type, we deploy a number of solutions (some work better for some, some work
better for others). Most off-the-shelf solutions are more or less designed in
a client/server manner (the optimizations they emplo
"You can then use
traditional encryption to your satellite provider (or take Ethernet handoff
at the satellite earth station with co-located equipment, if appropriate)."
True...except for most audit/regulatory purposes, having the traffic
unencrypted in any part of the chain is unacceptable.
"Just
Most satellite modems offer built in TCP acceleration options heavily
optimized for VSAT use and an encryption option (proprietary to their
hardware only) which is probably your best bet. You can then use
traditional encryption to your satellite provider (or take Ethernet handoff
at the satellite
s are also
encrypted
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Sent: maandag 30 april 2012 13:30
To: Rens
Cc:
Subject: Re: VPN over satellite
Why not use a standard Cisco router or Asa for the routing and VPN
and put a
riverbed steelhead on both ends to do Tcp optimiz
IPSec does not run well over satellite since the TCP headers are also
encrypted
-Original Message-
From: Gmail [mailto:jason.tre...@gmail.com]
Sent: maandag 30 april 2012 13:30
To: Rens
Cc:
Subject: Re: VPN over satellite
Why not use a standard Cisco router or Asa for the routing and
Why not use a standard Cisco router or Asa for the routing and VPN and put a
riverbed steelhead on both ends to do Tcp optimization and compression.
On Apr 30, 2012, at 5:42 AM, "Rens" wrote:
> Dear,
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> Could anybody recommend any hardware that can build a VPN that works well
> over sat
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