SonicWall Firewall SSL VPN 10 User License | 01-SSC-8631

The only thing keeping me from blowing away the crappy Vista install on my Toshiba laptop and going pure Ubuntu is the fact that I need to VPN to work and they use Sonicwall. Due to some proprietary voodoo used by that particular firewall setup on my work's end, I have to use the Sonicwall client which only runs on Windows. SonicWall VPN Clients | SonicGuard.com SonicWall SSL VPN. NetExtender - Clientless connectivity removes the need for a pre-installed or “fat” VPN client, thus freeing administrators from the tedious and costly task of installing and updating a client on users’ Windows, Mac or Linux-based systems. How can I setup SSL-VPN? | SonicWall

Jun 17, 2005

The Dell SonicWALL SSL VPN for UTM solution provides remote network level access for PC, Mac and Linux-based clients. This access allows Dell SonicWALL UTM users using SonicOS 5.2 or higher to have SSL VPN based client connectivity to their corporate network as part of their Dell SonicWALL …

Sonicwall 64-bit VPN Client - Firewall.cx

Linux Solutions - Family Computers - Service Centre Linux based operating systems are continuing to grow at rapid pace. They are more user friendly than any other. Linux is and has always been a very secure operating system. Many of the Linux based OS provide cost effective platform for servers. Popular Linux OS distributions include Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Red Hat and openSUSE. Amine Rouchdi - Linux System Administrator - Winmo | LinkedIn - Administrated VMWare vSphere servers, routers, Sonicwall firewall/VPN, WAN & Ubiquiti UniFi AP. - Implemented and configured Site-to-Site SSL VPN and high availability network failover. 1. NetExtender is the Sonicwall VPN client for desktops (as opposed to an always-on connection, to a satelite office for example). The client does have Linux builds available and works fairly well. If you have the SonicWall Virtual Office enabled on your appliance then you can download the client by going to https://your-sonicwall-public-ip:4433 and logging in with a regular (not "admin") user account.