Essentially, that means you've created a VN, not a V-P-N. Data will be
tunneled, but not encrypted. Depending on the data itself, that could
be either 1) Just fine or 2) Very bad. If you'r worried about any of
the data being compromised over the Internet, than it's a bad idea.
Jason
Rodney Lacroix wrote:
>
> Does anyone know the risks of setting the data encryption level to "clear" on the
>encryption tab of the user objects? I have one application that will only work over
>the VPN if the data encryption on the user I'm logging into the firewall as is set to
>"clear" and data integrity method to "none".
>
> If I'm using SecuRemote, what are the issues with this setup?
>
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