Archive for the ‘64-Bit’ Category

Read an interesting post on Cisco and its lack of support of the 64-bit IPSec VPN client. What was more interesting to us though, was a reader’s comment listed below the post—Robert, comment no. 7. Robert disagrees with blogger, Greg Ferro’s post, and believes Cisco is going in the right direction with its support of [...]

Read an interesting post last week on ThreatPost, New attack class exploits intranet weaknesses. Dennis Fisher reports on a new class of attacks caused by organizations using non-routable IP space on their internal networks—including an attack that compromises VPN users through the use of a persistent JavaScript backdoor. The research was done by Robert Hansen, [...]

VPN Horror Stories

Posted: June 10, 2009 in 64-Bit, Posts

We asked network admin’s on LinkedIn and Twitter to share their VPN horror stories with us and here are a few we thought you’d enjoy (or cringe at!). 1. Scenario: Choosing the default IP ranges to set up the ADSL modem at BOTH ends Picture a whole swarm of dialup laptop users beginning to change [...]

64-Bit VPN Market Choices

Posted: June 2, 2009 in 64-Bit, Posts

Read an interesting post last week on VPN clients– Brazell, like many other users are frustrated with the little support of 64-bit VPNs. This is a big issue, especially since Intel is pushing its Core i7, which is 64-bit. As we all know, where Intel goes, so does the PC market. With people are purchasing [...]

Secure Entry Client Version 9.1

Posted: January 21, 2009 in 64-Bit, Posts, Windows 7

This week, NCP announces the North American availability of the latest version of our IPsec VPN Secure Entry Client for Windows (XP and Vista/32/64-bit, Windows 2000). Version 9.1 includes several new ease-of-use features, including improved IPsec gateway compatibility, WISPr and support, and a smart interface for budgeting wireless minutes. You can download Secure Entry Client [...]