Shameless Plug....
You can accomplish this if you use 'Check Point Firewall 1'. Your clients can
then connect from a local network using the 'Secure Remote' product, and access
your corporate network in a secure encrypted fashion. Using the default
proprietary enryption 'FWZ', you can avoid export limitations in many
countries, as the technology was developed in Israel.
See...
http://www.checkpoint.com/
For more information.
Jack Dingler
Certified Firewall Engineer
Professional Services Division
Check Point Software Technologies Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Knox wrote:
> My company is scattered across North and South America, Europe, Asia,
> Australia and the Pacific Rim. We currently use Notes for internal
> email but the size of the data transfers while databases synch up has
> caused some very expensive phone calls. We're getting a lot of pressure
> to open up POP3 and let users connect accross the Internet. It give me
> heartburn to think of all those passwords being shuttled around in the
> clear from random ISPs in Sao Paulo, Moscow, London and who knows where
> else. To make matters worse the users who travel the most are executives
> and sales types who are -uhm- technologically -uhm- challenged. I.e.
> they are doing well if they can set their clock radio.
>
> Ideas or pointers to a more appropriate forum?
>
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> Chris Knox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hypercom, Inc. (602) 504-5888
> Unix Systems Support Speaking only for myself.
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