Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Juniper blends IPSec and SSL


NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: TIM GREENE ON VPNS
06/07/05
Today's focus: Juniper blends IPSec and SSL

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* Juniper supports both IPSec and SSL in its NetScreen gateways
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Today's focus: Juniper blends IPSec and SSL

By Tim Greene

Juniper is supporting both IPSec and SSL in its NetScreen
security gateways, making it possible to use the more
appropriate VPN technology depending on circumstances.

Unlike other IPSec implementations, this requires no IPSec
client software on remote machines, lifting one of the main
objections to IPSec. Many customers find installing and
maintaining the clients to be more time consuming than they can
afford.

Juniper says its IPSec transport agent creates less delay than
SSL, so it is the default. But in cases where network address
translation or firewalls set up by another business interfere,
the agent uses SSL instead.

This blending of the two technologies can be good for customers
looking for the optimal connection. It is also a plus that the
end user doesn't have to do anything about picking which one to
use, a situation that would inevitably result in a spike in help
desk calls.

The same software upgrade that supports the dual VPN
technologies also adds XML rewrite capabilities to the NetScreen
gateways. This makes it more likely that the gateways can
provide SSL access to XML-based content.

Juniper is also adding features to its software that checks
whether remote devices meet security policies before admitting
them to a VPN. The NetScreen gear had this capability before,
but now it can automatically respond to policy shortcomings in
more ways. For example, it can direct the device to a Web site
where it can get updates to bring it into compliance and then
run the compliance check again.

This new release brings some substantive changes to the Juniper
platform that warrant checking out by potential customers
shopping for remote access VPN gear.

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