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10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>I checked out Netilla as well. It
seemed attractive, but we were looking for a solution that provided network
layer access for fat-client applications on laptops in addition to web-browser
access. Also, the graphic resolution is low (ala RDP), so you can’t
use it for hi-res graphic applications.</span></font></p>
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style='font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Tahoma'>-----Original Message-----<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>From:</span></b> vpn-admin@lists.shmoo.com
[mailto:vpn-admin@lists.shmoo.com] <b><span style='font-weight:bold'>On Behalf
Of </span></b>Pete Jacob<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>Sent:</span></b> Tuesday, April 29, 2003 7:24
AM<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>To:</span></b> Bartsch, Vincent<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>Cc:</span></b> 'vpn@lists.shmoo.com'<br>
<b><span style='font-weight:bold'>Subject:</span></b> Re: [VPN] SSL VPN</span></font></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:.5in'><font size=3 face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:12.0pt'>On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 22:15, Bartsch, Vincent wrote: </span></font></p>
<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-right:0in;margin-bottom:12.0pt;margin-left:
.5in'><i><font size=2 color="#737373" face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:10.0pt;color:#737373;font-style:italic'>I am researching
everything about SSL and it's use as a VPN solution. I am aware of some of<br>
it's limitations but I was wondering has anyone tried this: allowed a SSL
connection to a web<br>
server that lets the user to open a connection to a terminal server. Or can it
be configured to<br>
connect to a terminal server via a SSL connection directly? Has anyone tried
this, were they <br>
successful?</span></font><br>
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</i><i><font size=2 color="#737373"><span style='font-size:10.0pt;color:#737373;
font-style:italic'>Again, I am just researching this thought. Any word back on
this would be most appreciated,<br>
thanks.</span></font><br>
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</i><i><font size=2 color="#737373"><span style='font-size:10.0pt;color:#737373;
font-style:italic'>Vincent</span></font></i></p>
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hello Vincent,<br>
<br>
one thing you can try is Netilla, it is an appliance running a hardened version
of Apache,<br>
and Linux... it is a SSL appliance to connect to your internal machines,
supposedly they are the only manufau.<br>
to be licensed from MicroSloth to reverse engineer MS's RDP protocol... <br>
<br>
This thing is pretty sweet, and would be worth your time to look into... I had
a Netilla rep. come on site to<br>
do a demo...<br>
<br>
I have some contacts if you'd be interested... it is priced pretty cheep...
basically you get the box for free, and<br>
you just pay per user... the same amount as if you were paying for individual
Citrix licenses... <br>
they even have 30 day demo's that do not require a contingent purchase order...<br>
<br>
It's a very nice way to web enable many non-web applications thru a common
secure web interface.<br>
<br>
Pete Jacob<br>
Fisher-Titus Medical Center</span></font></p>
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