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SteelGate™ empowers organizations to conduct business remotely by providing mobile employees with secure access to core business applications using an advanced built-in IPSec VPN. The industry standard IPSec VPN is fully compatible with other IPSec implementations and popular PKI products, offering a wide range of encryption algorithms and support for strong authentication tokens.
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The IPSec VPN Server supports a wide range of encryption methods, including DES, 3DES, TwoFish, Cast, Blowfish and AES/Rijndael. IKE is used for session set up, and PKI is supported for more advanced use.The IPSec VPN Server also supports multiple tunnel types with full access control.
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SteelGate VPN provides two methods to create a secure communications channel. First is to establish a "server-to-server" connection that provides a transparent encrypted tunnel between two sites. This is only suitable for linking trusted sites because the transparent link provides full access for any TCP/IP application between those two sites. As with most server-to-server VPN connections, it does not require authentication from clients using the VPN tunnel. Connection to one of the trusted networks is considered sufficient authentication.
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Second, employees on the road or in remote locations can establish a "client to server" connection into the firewall. This is referred to as roaming or remote access and extremely useful for users who travel or need to work from home. Typically, these users will connect via a dial-up or cable/DSL ISP connection and establish their VPN
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For remote workstations, BorderWare provides the Sentinel VPN Client. The Sentinel VPN Client is an easy-to-use solution for providing remote VPN access to corporate networks, and may be managed based on centrally devised policies. It incorporates a personal firewall to prevent "hijacking" of VPN connections by Trojan Horses and similar threats.
All VPN connections - server and client - can be secured with granular access controls and by additional layers of authentication, including PKI certificates and hardware tokens like RSA SecurID.
IPSec VPN connections are readily specified using BWClient, with "wizards" guiding the administrator through the required steps.
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