=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

           This E-mail is Sponsored by:   Small Dog Electronics
     --> Specializing in New & Factory Refurbished Apple computers <--
      Surf to <http://www.smalldog.com> Check out our daily specials!
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

http://www.insanely-great.com/news.php?id=1562

SonicWALL, equinux bring secure connectivity to the Mac 
By ron carlson, Insanely Great Mac
January 21st 2003

VPN Tracker connecting to SonicWALL Firewall appliances creates secure VPN connections 
for OS X users 

SonicWALL has announced a relationship with equinux Inc. to extend secure Virtual 
Private Network (VPN) connectivity to the Mac (OS X) . The connection between equinux 
VPN Tracker and SonicWALL appliances creates a solution that enables Mac-users to 
securely connect to a corporate network using the flexibility of the Internet, without 
compromising security. 

"We recognize that small and medium-sized businesses have heterogeneous network 
environments and require secure connectivity, regardless of their computing 
platforms," said Douglas Brockett, vice president, worldwide marketing, SonicWALL. 
"We're pleased to work with equinux to extend our reach to the Macintosh market, 
bringing secure connectivity to Mac OS X users worldwide."

Running the equinux VPN Tracker, mobile and remote workers using Macs can establish a 
secure VPN connection to a SonicWALL-secured corporate network from nearly anywhere in 
the world. SonicWALL appliances feature ICSA certified, IPSec VPN capabilities to 
provide companies of all sizes with reliable, secure remote access to corporate 
resources for remote users, telecommuters and branch offices. 

VPN Tracker is available now in Personal and Professional Editions (English-only). VPN 
Tracker pricing for the Personal Edition starts from $79.90 and the Professional 
Edition starts from $199.90.

Editor's note: An X-compatible version of this software has been available since April 
of last year. However, the companies are probably trying to spread the word about Mac 
compatibility by "re-announcing" these products. Whatever the case, better 
Mac/enterprise integration and compatibility is always good news.

=-=-=
Web links for articles available on Web site version. Please refer to Web site version 
for all revisions, corrections and updates.

Post comments to this article and view reader comments at the Web site. Web site 
version of this article can be viewed at: 
http://www.insanely-great.com/news.php?id=1562 




=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Copyright (c) 2002 Insanely Great Mac. All rights reserved. This article 
may not be republished in part or whole without explicit written 
permission from Insanely Great Mac.

Brought to you by Insanely Great Mac <http://www.insanely-great.com/>

Please visit <http://www.insanely-great.com/macnews.php> to manage your 
subscription (Subscribe, Digest Switch, Unsubscribe).

Subscription problems/questions please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to