![]() So the IPSec VPN, which most of us are very happy with and used to, is free for an unlimited amount of users. The SSL VPN client is NOT FREE (not so good)ĭid I mention that the SSL VPN Client option is not FREE….Thick client acts the same as IPSec VPN client, but can be installed (initiated) from the web browser (sort of).For thin client mode, you can deliver Java plugins that let you access certain services such as Citrix, ssh, telnet, RDP without having the client programs on your PC.show CIFS Drive Shares appear in a web page (for clientless mode) allow for application translation – e.g.Clientless VPN’s allow you to create a portal, which you can customise.SSL VPN’s have three modes – clientless, thin client and full client.I was reading through some notes from Networkers and made the following list: Which would be fine, I suppose, if I could find a good reason why changing from IPsec to SSL would be a goodthing(gm). But is going to cost us a shedload of cash.This looks like it’s saving Cisco money – they don’t have to develop and maintain two clients.and replace it with a technology that isn’t nearly so lovely, simple and well understood.I need to start planning to replace the Cisco VPN client in the next year or two. ![]()
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