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Tunneling
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DEFINITION: Tunneling, also known as "port forwarding," is the transmission of data intended for use only within a private, usually corporate network through a public network in such a way that the routing nodes in the public network are unaware that the transmission is part of a private
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FutureSoft L2TP
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DATA SHEET:FutureSoft L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) software is a portable implementation of the RFC 2661. Posted: 27 Sep 2004 | Published: 04 Mar 2003
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FutureSoft L2TP
| sponsored by Future Software Ltd.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:FutureSoft L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) software is a portable implementation of the RFC 2661. Posted: 14 Sep 2004 | Published: 01 Sep 2004
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JProxy Tunnel: Employ J2EE Anywhere
| sponsored by JProxy, LLC
WHITE PAPER:J2EE is nothing but a well thought out theoretical framework of software components that, once properly implemented, delivers an enterprise-grade distributed software platform. Posted: 02 Jun 2004 | Published: 01 Jan 2003
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iPass® Secure End-to-End Encrypted Login (iSEEL): Protect User Passwords from the Client Device to the Enterprise
| sponsored by iPass, Inc.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:iSEEL is a valuable add-on option to the iPass® Corporate Access service that provides an additional layer of password protection. Posted: 16 May 2004 | Published: 01 May 2004
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TUNNELING DEFINITION (continued):
network. Tunneling is generally done by encapsulating the private network data and protocol information within the public network transmission units so that the private network protocol information appears to the public network as data. Tunneling allows the use of the Internet, which is a public network, to convey data on behalf of a private network. One approach to tunneling is the Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) developed by Microsoft and several other companies. The
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