Regarding using SSL VPN for wireless users, how you guys handle
client's IP address and login page? assign one IP and then another one
after SSL VPN? Only one login page for VPN and no login for wireless? or
somehow using Single Sign On? thanks.
David Wang, Networking Services,CCS
www.uoguelph.ca 519-824-4120 x52046
Zeller, Tom S wrote:
As to VPN hardware requirements, we have Cisco's new Adapative Security
Appliance (ASA) in production using L2TP/IPSEC for both wireless and
remote users.
We have seen over 1200 users on a single server while CPU usage remains
low.
One ASA costs less than the older, now (or soon) end-of-lifed VPN 3030s.
I have seen improvement with the built-in Macinstosh client with the
ASA, having stayed connected over a wired connection for over 24 hrs.
Tom Zeller
Indiana University
812-855-6214
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