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| Subject: | RE: VPN Device Recommendations |
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| Date: | Mon, 10 Jan 2005 14:08:09 +1100 |
I'd just use a PIX515e, gives you 140Mbps of 3DES or AES256 IPSec throughput. The down side is there are less options in terms of authentication, you can't use LDAP or windows authentication directly. In terms of cost effectiveness and reliability they are great. Regards David Taylor -----Original Message----- From: Shabbar Arsiwala [mailto:sarsiwala@obleness.org] Sent: Tuesday, 4 January 2005 12:48 AM To: firewalls@securityfocus.com Subject: VPN Device Recommendations Hi, We are looking to purchase a VPN Device. We are currently evaluating the CISCO VPN 3000 SERIES CONCENTRATORS. Could anyone suggest any other brands which work equally or better or any other pros/cons etc. We are looking at Approx 100 IPSec Remote Access Users Approx 100 Simultaneous WebVPN (Clientless) Access and a redundant/expandable solution. Thanks, Shabbar This email and any files transmitted with it may contain PRIVILEGED or CONFIDENTIAL information, including CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL RECORDS OR INFORMATION, and may be read or used only by the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient of the email or any of its attachments, please be advised that you have received the same in error and that any use, dissemination, distribution, forwarding, printing, or copying of this email or any attached files is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately destroy it and all attachments and notify the sender (by phone or reply email) and the O'Bleness Memorial Hospital Security Officer (740/592-9380 or security@obleness.org). Thank you. ********************************************************************** Please note that your email address is known to AUSTRAC for the purposes of communicating with you. The information transmitted in this e-mail is for the use of the intended recipient only and may contain confidential and/or legally privileged material. If you have received this information in error you must not disseminate, copy or take any action on it and we request that you delete all copies of this transmission together with attachments and notify the sender. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept for the presence of computer viruses. **********************************************************************
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