http://www.indusriver.com or http://www.enterasys.com/vpn/
Check out the RiverWorks product family. It includes tunnel termination servers, client apps, site-to-site solutions and management servers but is NOT a firewall.
As far as integrating a separate VPN solution with your existing firewall you've got some choices. The external port only listens to encrypted communications so you're pretty safe not subjecting your firewall to inspection of packets it wouldn't be able to decrypt anyway. The internal port can be set up to either bypass the firewall entirely (better performance but less secure as you'll have no idea what the clients are doing) or run through the firewall (more secure but you take a performance hit). I recommend the latter option as 2 to 1 of your security threats are by 'trusted' users and the VPN clients aren't subjected to the physical security of internal site users so you need to make that up somehow. There's arguments for both sides, but either way the IndusRiver solution has a lot of excellent client management features that are worth checking out.
Regards,
Scott A. Wozny
Enterasys, NYC
-----Original Message-----
From: Jamy Klein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 2:26 PM
To: Firewall list (E-mail)
Subject: vpn
I'm looking for a software or hardware vpn solution that doesn't have a
firewall built in. We allready have a firewall and simply need a vpn
package.
I would perfer an ipsec solution, can anyone recomend one?
Thanks
Jamy Klein
Network Administrator
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
National Honor Society of Nursing
550 West North Street
Indianapolis, IN 46217
Phone (317)634-8171
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