On Friday, Oct 10, 2003, at 22:48 America/Chicago, David Honig wrote: > At 12:08 AM 10/10/03 +0800, Ng Pheng Siong wrote: >> I believe SSL VPNs are easier than IPsec to deploy > > For the former, you give a password or two --maybe > reuse a POP3 that your users already have-- and all your > users get in fairly securely, and you can verify them. There seems to be a fair amount of confusion over what a "SSL VPN" really is - there are several examples of such that are true VPN clients - but the big commercial push seems to be the ASP model - converting *everything* to be web-delivered, and calling the resulting HTTPS site "Thin Client SSL VPN" but in fact they mean "Web browser accessable website with some normally non-web apps on it"
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