Juniper(r) Networks Secure Access SSL VPN Configuration Guide

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Syngress, Apr 18, 2011 - Computers - 656 pages
Juniper Networks Secure Access SSL VPN appliances provide a complete range of remote access appliances for the smallest companies up to the largest service providers. As a system administrator or security professional, this comprehensive configuration guide will allow you to configure these appliances to allow remote and mobile access for employees. If you manage and secure a larger enterprise, this book will help you to provide remote and/or extranet access, for employees, partners, and customers from a single platform.
  • Complete coverage of the Juniper Networks Secure Access SSL VPN line including the 700, 2000, 4000, 6000, and 6000 SP.
  • Learn to scale your appliances to meet the demands of remote workers and offices.
  • Use the NEW coordinated threat control with Juniper Networks IDP to manage the security of your entire enterprise.
 

Contents

Setup
47
Realms Roles and Resources
77
Authentication Servers
119
Secure Application Manager
143
Terminal Services and Citrix
181
Network Connect
221
Endpoint Security
257
WebFileTelnetSSH
335
Maintenance Section
401
System Section
447
Signin Policies
479
Logging
509
Enterprise Features
549
Index
567
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Neil R. Wyler (JNCIS-FWV, JNCIA-SSL) is an Information Security Engineer and Researcher located on the Wasatch Front in Utah. He is the co-owner of two Utah-based businesses, which include a consulting firm with clients worldwide and a small software start-up. He is currently doing contract work for Juniper Networks, working with the company’s Security Products Group. Neil is a staff member of the Black Hat Security Briefings and Def Con hacker conference. He has spoken at numerous security conferences and been the subject of various online, print, film, and television interviews regarding different areas of information security. He was the Lead Author and Technical Editor of Aggressive Network Self-Defense (Syngress, 1-931836-20-5) and serves on the advisory board for a local technical college.

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