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Posted by David Gempton on January 4, 2007, 4:31 pm
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Tony wrote:
> I've read many of his articles and i must say they're far more
> interesting than your comments.
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> Leythos wrote:
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>>says...
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>>>I just want to make you aware of an exciting new piece of
>>>software that is available from
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>>A Spammer - and not even properly cross-posted, it was multiposted!
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>>spam999free@rrohio.com
>>remove 999 in order to email me
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Tony,
Thanks for your comments.
You know the hardest thing to do on the Internet is to connect people and
products
together. I spend a small fortune on advertising but find that my best results
come from
trying to present products to people that already have an interest in the
products features.
Secure VPN Gateway is just one of the products we have.
It is a Security product, it incorporates a firewall, so I felt that members of
this news
group might be interested.
The other news groups that I posted to were chosen because they also deal with
specific
features of the software.
You know the key feature that I feel best suites this conference is the way that
we have
turned the tables on typical VPN connections.
What I mean here is that instead of creating a VPN connection and then applying
firewall
rules to limit what the user can access (A step that many VPN users just
ignore). We do it
differently.
With Secure VPN Gateway you define "link rules". These link rules describe
individual
network port connections. As an example; You might have a link rule that
describes the
connection to a mail SMTP server. Port 25 on IP 192.169.1.123.
This link rule is then allocated to a user account. When the user connects they
are
presented with a menu of their link rules. They start just the link rules they
want to
use. This process creates an encrypted tunnel between their PC and the link
rule IP
address on the link rule's port number. We call this a "targeted connection".
The only connection the client PC has to the Site is on that one network port to
that one
IP address. They have no way of poking around on other systems or services on
your network.
My company exists by writing software and providing consultancy services to
those who need
them.
Regards
David Gempton.
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