Interesting. Their product comparison table indicates no such
integration for the 200 - did something change recently?

On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 2:49 PM, wjh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have 200s and 2000s at different clients.  They are easy to setup and
> easy to manage.  Both integrate with AD without a problem.  The 2000 with
> current firmware will support mac and linux clients.  The 200 will only
> support Windows, unless they have very recently released a firmware upgrade.
>  I did run into one caveat.  They have not released firmware that supports
> 64-bit Vista yet.  I had one exec who purchased his own machine that
> happened to be 64-bit Vista and he now is VPN-less until the new firmware
> comes out.  They have documentation on it already, but no release date.
>
> Bill
>
> Varios flaDerek Lidbom wrote:
>>
>> For what it's worth, my reseller told me the SSL 200 was a "bounce box"
>> (in that they sold them and had them returned immediately because the
>> product just wasn't up to speed.  That was about a year ago.  I have had
>> experience with an SSL VPN 2000.  Once you get over the learning curve
>> (mostly nomenclature), it seems to work alright.  My experience is with
>> them running a very limited capacity though (only a handful of users,
>> only allowing access to terminal server and SMB shares).
>>
>> -Derek
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 1:08 PM
>> To: NT System Admin Issues
>> Subject: Sonicwall SSL VPN appliance?
>>
>> Is anyone using one of these?
>>
>> Can you speak specifically to the differences between the 200 and the
>> 2000 models?
>>
>> I'm looking at the comparison chart, and the 200 doesn't seem to
>> support AD integration, which might be OK, but I'm really looking for
>> quality of experience. Does the 200 really support 50 users well, or
>> if I have that many should I move to the 2000?
>>
>>
>> Kurt
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> PS - I'm abandoning SSLExplorer - the publisher took the latest rev
>> private - it's no longer GPL'ed, and although I could stay at the last
>> GPL rev, nobody's yet taken up maintenance of that, nor forked it. I
>> was on top of paying for help, but when a publisher revokes the GPL,
>> they're not playing the game any more, and I'll drop the product as
>> soon as I can.
>>
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