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Check Point Supports Handhelds on SSL VPNs

06.11.2006

Check Point plans to introduce a software client that makes it possible to access non-Web applications via handheld devices over Internet-based SSL VPNs.

 

The SecureClient Mobile software on the handhelds links up with Check Point's VPN-1 and Connectra SSL VPN gateways and enables users to access more than Web-based applications via browsers on their handhelds. The client works only with devices based on the Windows Mobile software platform.

The client enables pushing e-mails to remote devices so users are notified if they receive an e-mail rather than waiting until they log on to check for it.

Sessions between the remote devices and gateways are kept alive by the gateway for a period set by the customer even after the remote device has fallen out of range of a wireless access point.

If the user reestablishes connections with a different access point on the same Wi-Fi network, the gateway will resume the same session without the user having to log on again.

This session persistence can also be used to shift sessions from Wi-Fi to cellular links on the fly. So when a device falls out of range of a Wi-Fi network as the user leaves the building, for example, a cellular connection can replace the Wi-Fi link. This requires service provider or corporate infrastructure to set up and bridge the cellular call between the handheld and the gateway.

Other SSL VPN vendors, Aventail for instance, have some or all of these features in handheld clients.

Check Point SecureClient Mobile is sold in a range of packages with the price per seat dropping with larger bundles. So for instance a 25-user license costs $2,300 and a 1,000-user license costs $40,000.

 

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Revised: novembre 06, 2006 .

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 Network Security
  
 Christian ALT  
      
As a founding member of Telecom and Logistics Associates, Christian is an expert in network security. He works since 1996 with Checkpoint and Nokia systems. He has performed installations over three continents and has taught more than 100 seminars on networking and security.

 He is also ISO 27001 Lead Auditor for Management of  Information System Security. 

 

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