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VPN Software 4.6

VPN Software

TheGreenBow VPN Client is a standard-based IPSec VPN Client, compliant with most of the popular VPN gateways allowing fast integration in existing networks. Full IPSec standards, full IKE NAT Traversal, IP address emulation, strong encryption (X509, AES…), strong authentication mecanisms, high performances, no system overhead, DNS and WINS resolutions supported, operates as a Service, allowing the use on unattended Servers, accepts incoming IPsec Tunnels, optional ‘IPSec only’ traffic filtering.

Protect your VPN configuration on USB token (USB drive, smartcard) and forbid tunnels to open if your token is not plugged in.



Top Features:

- More than 100+ certified VPN gateways

- Full IPSec, X-Auth & Certificates

- Support USB token & Smart Card



Features:

Compliant with more than 100+ Enterprise VPN Router/Gateways (see list)

Easiest & fastest integration in existing networks on the market right now

Full IPSec, full IKE

Strong authentication: X-Auth, Certificates, PreShared Key, USB Token, Hybrid Authentication Method

Strong encryption: DES, 3DES, AES 128/512bits…

Secure hash algorithms : SHA1-2, MD5

Key group: Diffie-Hellman Group1, 2, 5 & 14

Flexible Certificate support (PEM, PKCS12, …)

NAT Traversal, IP address emulation

IP Encapsulating Security: mode tunnel & transport (Main, Agressive, Quick)

Config-Mode support

Multi-tunneling to several Gateways, Dead Peer Detection, redundant gateway support

Use USB stick to carry or deploy encrypted keys, password, VPN Configuration

Operates as a Service, allowing the use on unattended Servers

High performances, no system overhead

Enterprise integration with Authentication servers e.g. Radius, PKI, Certificates Authority

Allow ‘IPSec only’ traffic filtering

Peer-to-peer connections

Accepts incoming IPSec Tunnels

Token support: USB stick, Smartcards (Aladdin,..)

Communication support: DSL, LAN, GPRS-Edge-3G, PCMCIA cards, WIFI.


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VPN Software 4.6

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