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Re: SSL VPN


From: "Andrea Gatta" <andrea.gatta () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 17:30:23 +0000

HI,
have a look to F5 Firepass solution.Very easy to deploy and gives you
the ability to present and wrap application in a way you can't have
with the common SSL VPN solution. I'm my experience is the main way to
the secure remote access.

http://www.f5.com/products/firepass/

Cheers,
Andrea

On Jan 15, 2008 3:16 PM, Kartik <kartik.netsec () gmail com> wrote:
Hi List,

Currently we have 100+ home users who connect to our VPN gateway
(IPSEC) and access the resources. As the business is growing, within a
couple of months we'll be having more than 300 users operating from
home.

Management asked us to give them a "cost effective" solution to
migrate the existing home users to "SSL VPN" so that there won't be
any requirement of installing the software client etc (keeping in mind
that the associates working from home will be growing) and it will be
more secure.

We also have a Cisco ASA as a perimeter firewall on our network on
which we can configure the SSL VPN but cpu utilization on the ASA is
somewhere near 40%.

I would like to know the cost effective way to implement the same. I
would also like to know the products in the market which supports SSL
VPN or shall we go ahead and implement SSL VPN on our existing ASA
firewall? Will it consume a lot of cpu utilization on it?

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Thanx,
Kartik
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