Anyone using the SSL/VPN features?
Cisco AnyConnect is an SSL VPN solution that is commonly initiated through use of a web browser. When Internet Explorer is used, the AnyConnect VPN server provides an ActiveX control that downloads and installs the AnyConnect client software.
Anyone using the SSL/VPN features?
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We're going to be leaving our PIX 515 and going with the ASA 5510 with the SSL/VPN feature.
From what I'm reading from the admin/install guides, it says the feature is entirely clientless.. anyone know if this is true? No activeX to install, no extra java stuff, entirely clientless..
How's it's speed? Our home users will be using this feature to access our internal Terminal Servers.
From what I can tell, all they (the external clients) need is a trusted certificate.
Just looking for advice or opinions from anyone who's used this feature.
Thanks!
From what I'm reading from the admin/install guides, it says the feature is entirely clientless.. anyone know if this is true? No activeX to install, no extra java stuff, entirely clientless..
How's it's speed? Our home users will be using this feature to access our internal Terminal Servers.
From what I can tell, all they (the external clients) need is a trusted certificate.
Just looking for advice or opinions from anyone who's used this feature.
Thanks!