Providing your mobile workers with a solution that
gives them remote access to mission-critical resources on the corporate
network is crucial to your company's success. While they want a solution
that's reliable and easy to use, you need one that's absolutely secure,
extremely flexible and simple to manage. Now there's a solution that
meets everyone's needs - the SonicWALL Global VPN Client.
With the SonicWALL Global VPN Client, your mobile and remote users
have a simple, easy-to-use solution for securely accessing the corporate
network. The SonicWALL Global VPN Client software provides mobile users
with secure, reliable access to corporate resources through broadband,
wireless and dial-up connections. Establishing a connection to the
corporate network couldn't be easier. Just enter in a domain name or
IP address. The VPN configuration information is automatically downloaded
from the SonicWALL VPN gateway and the connection is enabled. It's
that simple.
Custom-developed by SonicWALL, the Global VPN Client has been specifically
engineered to take advantage of the features and benefits of SonicWALL's
third-generation and higher Internet security appliances, adding greater
value to SonicWALL's remote access solutions. The Global VPN Client
uses innovative SonicWALL technology to deliver tighter integration
for greater ease of use and manageability. SonicWALL's Global VPN Client
provides cost-effective, secure access for mobile users from any location,
using any Internet connection, over any IP network environment.
SonicWALL Global VPN Client System Requirements
SonicWALL Platform
Requires third or fourth-generation SonicWALL VPN
gateway with firmware version 6.4.2 or higher or SonicOS 1.0 or higher.
Desktops and Laptops
(Hardware) IBM-compatible computer with an Intel Pentium (or equivalent)
processor, 32 MB hard disk space, 32 MB RAM for Windows 98 Se, Me,
64 MB RAM for Windows NT, 128 MB RAM for Windows 2000, XP, Ethernet
network interface card with NDIS-compliant driver and/or dial-up adapter
(internal or external modem, ISDN adapter) or Wireless LAN.
Desktops and Laptops
(Operating System) Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Me, NT 4.0, 2000 Professional
(requires SP3), XP Professional, XPE, XP Home Edition operating system.
Handheld Devices
Microsoft Pocket PC 2003
IPSec Modes
ESP (Encapsulated Security Payload)
Encryption Algorithms
DES (56-bit)
3DES (168-bit)
AES (256-bit)
Data Integrity
MD5
SHA-1
Authentication and Key Management
Internet Key Exchange (IKE)
User Authentication
RADIUS with XAUTH
RSA SecurID
VeriSign
Entrust
PKI (X.509)
IKE/ISAKMP
Standards and RFCs Supported
ESP Tunnel mode
IKE (ISAKMP/Oakley): Internet Key Exchange
(RFC2407-2409)
NAT-Transversal: (IETF drafts)
X.509 v3 certificates: (RFC2459)
SCEP: Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (IETF)
PKCS #7: Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard (RFC2315)
PKCS #12: Personal Information Exchange Syntax Standard
FIPS Pub 46-1: Data Encryption Standard
FIPS Pub 180-1: Secure Hash Standard