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Introductory Webinar
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An overview of the Untangle network gateway software.
Remote Access Portal
Clientless Virtual Private Networking
Remote Access Portal provides secure access to internal network services through the web browser without requiring any VPN client installations. Remote Access Portal makes it easy for administrators to:
- Provide remote network access from any location with an Internet connection
- Offer secure remote access to internal file servers, webmail and other apps
- Authenticate through Microsoft Active Directory
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Remote Access Portal (RAP) is one of three solutions Untangle offers to enable secure, remote access to your network. Because RAP works from a regular browser, we call it our “anytime, anywhere” access product.
It can be set-up to provide access to web-based applications, email and file sharing from home, hotels, kiosks, customer sites, etc. It is also great for partner and customer access requirements.
RAP belongs to a technology category called “SSL VPN” or “application-level VPN.” Clientless (browser-based) SSL VPNs have grown in popularity because of their ease of use and granular access controls. They also provide very reliable connections because RAP looks like an application to the network rather than a network element. By using application-level protocols, it traverses Network Address Translation (NAT), firewalls, and proxy servers making it easier to connect from anywhere.
Key Features:
- Part of the Professional Package
- Easy to configure with no client installation needed
- Group and user policies
- Granular access control
- Active/Inactive flag for all users
- Event log and reports capture network usage
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