SearchNetworking.com: VPN Tip
September 15, 2005
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IN THIS ISSUE
-- VPN troubleshooting
-- Check IT list: Choosing the right remote-access VPN
-- Placing systems in a firewall topology
-- Bandwidth optimization
-- Cannot connect to Internet or local network while on the VPN
-- The Missing Link: Brain food
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VPN TROUBLESHOOTING | Robbie Harrell
VPNs are known for exhibiting a variety of baffling and frustrating issues. This tip discusses two common issues associated with VPN services and suggests resolutions that can be handled by end users.
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CHECK IT LIST: CHOOSING THE RIGHT REMOTE-ACCESS VPN | SearchSMB.com
Choosing a VPN for a small or midsize company is not an easy task.
Here are five questions to ask yourself before you make the big investment.
PLACING SYSTEMS IN A FIREWALL TOPOLOGY | SearchSecurity.com
After deciding which firewall topology -- bastion host, screened subnet or multi-homed firewall -- best suits your IT infrastructure, you need to determine where to place your systems. This tip offers suggestions for system placement based on access to and from the Internet, and security needs.
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BANDWIDTH OPTIMIZATION
Today's enterprise applications are demanding more and more network bandwidth. How do you ensure you have enough bandwidth? This week's feature provides you some ways to manage and optimize your bandwidth.
THE CASE FOR 10 GIGABIT ETHERNET
Cisco's Gigabit Ethernet chief says the benefits of 10 Gigabit Ethernet are often overlooked, while Power over Ethernet and IP voice technologies are altering the Ethernet switch landscape.
CANNOT CONNECT TO INTERNET OR LOCAL NETWORK WHILE ON THE VPN
Expert Chris Partsenidis helps a user whose VPN locks him out of connecting to anything but the host.
THE MISSING LINK
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BRAIN FOOD | Whatis.com
A phishing kit consists of:
a. a collection of hooks and lures
b. tools assembled to help create an Internet scam c. investigation tools to catch a spammer
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