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Re: SSL-VPN Opinion - Slightly OT

Subject: Re: SSL-VPN Opinion - Slightly OT
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:44:32 -0400
We implemented Neoteris a few weeks back: installation was a breeze, adding 
application few minutes, network connect feature works fine. Citrix integration 
was easy enough... Highly recommended.





----- Original Message -----
From: xyberpix [xyberpix@xyberpix.com]
Sent: 24/10/2004 07:50 AM
To: "Beauford, Jason" <jbeauford@EightInOnePet.com>
Cc: "Firewalls[List]" <firewalls@securityfocus.com>
Subject: Re: SSL-VPN Opinion - Slightly OT

Hi JMB,

Can on comment on the Juniper Neoteris boxes, but we implemented a
couple a few weeks back, and I would recommend them to anyone, they're
nice an secure, and pretty much a breeze to integrate, we're using RSA
auth with ours, and that was seemless as well.

xyberpix

On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 14:20, Beauford, Jason wrote:
Looking into SSL-VPN technology.  Currently looking at the
Netscreen/Juniper models.

I'd like to get the forums opinion on these devices, specifically from
the above mentioned vendor.  Have you encountered any problems or
limitations?  If so, like what?  How easy was the implementation?  What
kind of feedback did you receive from your end users as a result of the
implementation.

I want to know what I should look out for if I were to implement such a
solution, and one specifically from the Netscreen/Juniper camp.


Thanks in advance.

JMB
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