Conclusion
SSL Explorer makes a perfect secure gateway to your SOHO network if you need to access data or applications on your PC from time to time. It is very user friendly and very robust. And there are many other features that I have not even begun to touch upon in this article due to space limitations.
I hope that this article has given you some ideas on how to free yourself from the hassles of IPsec and PPTP tunnelling through the wonders of an SSL VPN. Now go have some fun and do some office work from the beach maybe?
Other resources
Although the SSL Explorer Community Edition doesn't include free support from 3SP, there are a number of resources available from 3SP's Website and SourceForge:
Quick Start, Configuration and Access Control manuals are available at the SSL-Explorer user forum In addition to the Network Places and Remote Admin Flash demos, 3SP also has few more Flash movies. Here's a complete list: Installation Remote Administration Web Forwarding (Reverse Proxy) Web Forwarding (Tunneled Proxy) Web Forwarding (Replacement Proxy) Network PlacesJoin our discussion on this topic
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