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Using Interlink Networks RAD Series RADIUS Server with Cisco Devices: related news

Using Interlink Networks RAD-Series RADIUS Server with Cisco Devices

Cisco networking equipment is frequently used in both service provider and enterprise networks. Cisco devices can utilize the Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA server to provide a centralized mechanism for controlling and monitoring network access. The Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA server can also be used with Cisco devices as a powerful central access management tool.

Using Interlink Networks RAD-Series RADIUS Server with Cisco Devices

Cisco networking equipment is frequently used in both service provider and enterprise networks. Cisco devices can utilize the Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA server to provide a centralized mechanism for controlling and monitoring network access. The Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA server can also be used with Cisco devices as a powerful central access management tool.

Using Interlink Networks RAD-Series RADIUS Server with Cisco Devices

Cisco networking equipment is frequently used in both service provider and enterprise networks. Cisco devices can utilize the Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA server to provide a centralized mechanism for controlling and monitoring network access. The Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA server can also be used with Cisco devices as a powerful central access management tool.

Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA Server and RSA Security Two-Factor Authentication

As the world increasingly depends on computers to do business, the need for safeguarding computer resources also increases. Unfortunately, some individuals endeavor to attack computer networks, steal information, and spread malicious viruses. These attackers often seek to compromise, damage, or destroy valuable information resources. It should be little surprise that these attackers will break into unprotected or poorly protected computer systems and networks. This paper describes how RSA Security's two-factor authentication can be used with Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA Servers to fortify network access security.

Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA Server and RSA Security Two-Factor Authentication

As the world increasingly depends on computers to do business, the need for safeguarding computer resources also increases. Unfortunately, some individuals endeavor to attack computer networks, steal information, and spread malicious viruses. These attackers often seek to compromise, damage, or destroy valuable information resources. It should be little surprise that these attackers will break into unprotected or poorly protected computer systems and networks. This paper describes how RSA Security's two-factor authentication can be used with Interlink Networks RAD-Series AAA Servers to fortify network access security.

RAD-Series Overview

The Interlink Networks RAD-Series RADIUS Servers are robust, scalable servers that provide authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) functions to control user access to wired and wireless networks. These servers meet the AAA and service delivery requirements of carriers, Internet Service Providers, and fully networked enterprises.

RAD-Series Overview

The Interlink Networks RAD-Series RADIUS Servers are robust, scalable servers that provide authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) functions to control user access to wired and wireless networks. These servers meet the AAA and service delivery requirements of carriers, Internet Service Providers, and fully networked enterprises.

Ipswitch Advances Its Technology and Product Leadership With the Market Introduction of WS_FTP Server Web Transfer Module

LEXINGTON, MA -- 05/20/08 -- Ipswitch, Inc.'s File Transfer division, the leading developer of secure and managed file transfer solutions, today introduced WS_FTP Server Web Transfer Module, a new highly secure, browser-based product for use with WS_FTP Server 6.1.1. The new product makes transferring files second nature by allowing authorized users to securely connect to WS_FTP Server via their browser in order to share information easily without installing desktop software, thus making the file transfer process faster and less complex for both end users and server administrators. Now, authorized users can simply use an Internet-enabled computer to securely upload or download files and even create and delete folders on a remote server. The WS_FTP Server Web Transfer Module enables employees and external business partners to connect to co

Sun Microsystems Announces Technology Preview of Open Source Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server and New Sun GlassFish Communications Server

SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—May 7, 2008— Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) and the GlassFish(TM) community today announced the immediate availability of the technology preview release of the Sun GlassFish(TM) Enterprise Server version 3 and new Sun GlassFish Communications(TM) Server. Sun also announced a new GlassFish Partner initiative designed to provide developers, Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and System Integrators (SIs) with access to a large number of frameworks and applications running on the GlassFish(TM) application server. Download the GlassFish Enterprise Server V3 at

Website and Domain Names

Your website communicates with other computers and the internet by using its network adapter or NIC (Network Interface Card) that is within the server. This card and thereby the server uses a unique address known as an IP address. An IPv4 ip address is a address annotated as four numbers segmented by dots. Each segment or octet can have a value between zero and 255, so your dedicated server or business computer address format would look similar to this: 172.16.65.17 On a Windows Server you can determine what the server ip address is by selecting the start button then selecting run. Type in ipconfig and click "OK", a black command prompt should appear in which you can type ipconfig. On a Linux Server you can open a terminal window and type ifconfig.

RAD Data Communications Names President of US Subsidiary

RAD Data Communications has named Uri Zilberman as president of its U.S. subsidiary. Zilberman has been instrumental in driving RAD’s U.S. sales for the past decade. He began his career at RAD’s international headquarters as a product manager in the mid-1990s and continued with a similar assignment at RAD Data Communications, Inc. In 2000, he became president of RADirect, RAD’s North American online sales branch.

Cisco attempts to make FMC attractive to developers

and Larry Hettick say in their Convergence and VoIP newsletter that Cisco’s fixed mobile convergence strategy (along with its new product, the Cisco 3300 Series MSE) bring the company to an already crowded table. FMC suppliers include Siemens Enterprise Communications, Aastra, NEC, Tango, Agito, and others. To top that off, true to Cisco's form, the MSE's premium price tag will make it attractive only to bigger customers -- the mid-sized enterprise and beyond. However, the writers think that by providing an open API as part of the package, "Cisco takes a positive step to encourage applications developers that can bring more to FMC than straight-forward handoffs between the Wi-Fi and mobile network."

Electronic Handheld Blood Pressure Devices Market Reaching up to $793 Million by 2010

Electronic handheld blood pressure devices are automated blood pressure measuring devices used for measuring blood pressure at regular intervals, without causing inconvenience to the individual's daily routine. Rising healthcare expenditure and rapidly aging population are key factors contributing towards a rise in demand for such devices, particularly in the developed regions of the world. With growing environmental concerns related to the use of mercury-based traditional sphygmomanometers, developed nations have stepped up efforts to replace mercury devices with electronic blood pressure devices.

Security for Wireless Networks: A Comparison among SSL, Ipsec and Mobile Vpns

This paper outlines common threats and issues regarding wireless security in the context of typical uses of mobile devices over wireless networks. It then explores secure remote access solutions and evaluate them in comparison with NetMotion Mobility XE. NetMotion Mobility XE is a mobile VPN that provides strong encryption and industry-leading security specifically for mobile workers using wireless networks. Unlike other solutions, Mobility XE does not require administrators to forgo usability or productivity in favor of security. It is a user-transparent solution that does not require user training or intervention and typically results in lower IT support costs. Mobility XE is optimized for WWAN, WLAN or any other IP-based network mobile workers use for remote access, including Ethernet LANs, home networks, dialup, and public and private

Security for Wireless Networks: A Comparison among SSL, Ipsec and Mobile Vpns

This paper outlines common threats and issues regarding wireless security in the context of typical uses of mobile devices over wireless networks. It then explores secure remote access solutions and evaluate them in comparison with NetMotion Mobility XE. NetMotion Mobility XE is a mobile VPN that provides strong encryption and industry-leading security specifically for mobile workers using wireless networks. Unlike other solutions, Mobility XE does not require administrators to forgo usability or productivity in favor of security. It is a user-transparent solution that does not require user training or intervention and typically results in lower IT support costs. Mobility XE is optimized for WWAN, WLAN or any other IP-based network mobile workers use for remote access, including Ethernet LANs, home networks, dialup, and public and private

Devicescape Drives Anytime, Anywhere Wi-Fi Access for Service-Enabled Devices -- From Digital Cameras, Game Consoles and Laptops to Smartphones

Today at CONNECTIONS: the Digital Living Conference (Booth # 221), Devicescape Software, the leader in secure and seamless access for wireless devices, announced the availability of the Devicescape Agent 2.1, an embedded software package that enables electronic manufacturers to bring next-generation service-enabled devices such as handsets, cameras, televisions and all types of industrial and enterprise equipment, to market quickly and efficiently. The improved Devicescape Agent provides the highest level of security for Wi-Fi devices and eases the interoperability and management of these wireless devices in home, office and industrial networks.

Gain per-user control and auditing on who uses your Cisco site-site VPN tunnels

Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to control and audit access to your VPN tunnels using usernames and per-user security policies? Putting the typical tunnel Access-list protection in place is great 'an all but per user control is really where it’s at! To that end, Cisco has a nice feature that allows you to authenticate, authorize, and account any user who tries to access a site-site vpn tunnel. Most site-site VPNs rely on an access-list that determines what IPs and Ports can be used across a tunnel. But this feature, Authentication proxy, allows you to limit and audit the VPN tunnel access using usernames and passwords as well. Even OTP devices are supported. And yes, you can make authentication exceptions for non-authenticating devices like printers, servers, etc.

Devicescape Drives Anytime, Anywhere Wi-Fi Access for Service-Enabled Devices -- From Digital Cameras, Game Consoles and Laptops to Smartphones

SAN BRUNO, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/25/08 -- Today at CONNECTIONS: the Digital Living Conference (Booth # 221), Devicescape Software, the leader in secure and seamless access for wireless devices, announced the availability of the Devicescape Agent 2.1, an embedded software package that enables electronic manufacturers to bring next-generation service-enabled devices such as handsets, cameras, televisions and all types of industrial and enterprise equipment, to market quickly and efficiently. The improved Devicescape Agent provides the highest level of security for Wi-Fi devices and eases the interoperability and management of these wireless devices in home, office and industrial networks.

Cisco Firewall Video Mentor from Cisco Press Now Available

INDIANAPOLIS - Cisco Press, which broke new ground in 2006 with the CCNA® Video Mentor, today announced the launch of the Cisco Firewall Video Mentor, the first non-certification and networking technology product in the series.

Using a Metadata Schema with the Microsoft Sharepoint Portal Server

Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server is an intricate document management system. In addition to dynamic document management features, SharePoint Portal Server offers a search portal for locating documents. This document has been created so that users of the Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server1 can benefit from using metadata and an enterprise-wide metadata schema. A metadata schema is the standard set of meta tags for a document collection.

SQL Server and the Windows Server 2008 Firewall

We’ve long recommended that customers use the Windows Firewall to protect SQL Server installations. Starting with Windows XP/SP2, and continuing with Windows Vista, the firewall has been enabled by default on Windows client operating systems. Windows Server 2008 marks the first time this protection has been extended to a Windows Server OS.

SQL Server and the Windows Server 2008 Firewall

We've long recommended that customers use the Windows Firewall to protect SQL Server installations. Starting with Windows XP/SP2, and continuing with Windows Vista, the firewall has been enabled by default on Windows client operating systems. Windows Server 2008 marks the first time this protection has been extended to a Windows Server OS.

Identity Theft Hits the Root Name Servers

aos101 writes "The Renesys blog has an interesting story about networks advertising the old address space of the L root name server after ICANN changed the IP address last November. These networks were also running root name servers on the old IP address of the L root name server up until last week, so any DNS servers still using the old IP address might have been getting their answers from these bogus name servers. A very cursory examination by Renesys of one of these bogus servers found that it appeared to be providing correct responses, which might be why no one noticed the problem. As Renesys points out, the volume of traffic to a root server is staggering, so the people running these bogus root servers must have had a reason. What did they get out of it?"

Cisco, Intel, Samsung plan to share WiMax patents

Cisco Systems, Intel and four other backers of a wireless Internet standard called WiMax said they want to help spread use of the technology by limiting possible patent royalties. Cisco, Intel, Samsung Electronics, Alcatel Lucent, Sprint Nextel and Clearwire will pool patents needed to develop equipment used on the new networks, making it easier for potential suppliers, Sriram Viswanathan, general manager of Intel Capital, said on a conference call. "It brings a mechanism to keep the royalty rates low," Viswanathan said. "It brings transparency." Backers of the technology want makers of consumer electronics to build printers, music-file players, digital cameras and other gadgets that will connect to the Internet using the new standard, executives on the call said.


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