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Re: VPN service -- Quick Poll


From: "Cappalli, Tim G @ LSC-ITS" <Tim.Cappalli () LSC VSC EDU>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 09:34:28 -0500

1)      We currently use remote access.

2)      We use Aruba RemoteAP's and the Aruba VIA client. Both use IPSec to split-tunnel back. All non-college traffic 
is routed locally to the users internet connection while internal, college traffic is routed through the tunnel.

3)      The user count is based on the capacity of the controller (IPSec tunnel count) and the RemoteAP (wireless 
clients) that is being used.

4)      We currently give remote users almost the same access that they would have over the wireless on campus, with 
some exceptions.

5)      Essential IT staff have access to a small Cisco SSL VPN setup for emergencies.



Tim Cappalli, ACMP ACMA CCNA | (802) 626-6456
tim.cappalli () lyndonstate edu<mailto:tim.cappalli () lyndonstate edu> | 
it.lyndonstate.edu<http://it.lyndonstate.edu/>

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From: The EDUCAUSE Security Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] On Behalf Of Zahid 
Mehmood
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 9:19 AM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU
Subject: [SECURITY] VPN service -- Quick Poll



Hi All,

Quick Poll Please:

1.      Is your campus using, or does it plan to use,  VPN access for remote users?

2 .     What vendor(s) and protocols (SSL, IPSec, other) are you using?

3.         How many concurrent remote users can your system support?

4.         Do you offer any specialized/custom VPN services for departments, researchers, etc.?

5.         Is your VPN offering part of your DR plan/requirement?

Thanks!



Zahid Mehmood

Network Software and IT Enablement Systems Columbia University Information Technology


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