The CERT authority recently reported a vulnerability (CVE-2009-2631) with the above products where attackers could use these devices to bypass authentication or conduct other Web-based attacks.
The US NIST advises that 1024-bit RSA keys will no longer be viable after December 31st, 2010. The SSL-VPN 200 hardware supports certificates with a maximum key size of 1024 bits. Certificate with keys larger than 1024-bits will not work on the SSL-VPN 200.
The CERT authority recently reported a vulnerability (CVE-2009-2631) where Web-based HTTPS VPN products may break a Web browser's domain-based security models.
Remote exploitation of a format string overflow vulnerability in the Endpoint Interrogator/Installer ActiveX Control could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code within the security context of the targeted user.
This article explains how to configure your SonicWALL UTM device to open ports and allow access to servers such as Webserver, FTP, Email, Terminal Service, etc.
This article features a collection of troubleshooting articles related to "Group VPN / Global VPN Client related Issues".
This comprehensive article indexes a collection of knowledge base articles related to configuring ports, NAT policies, and access rules. It includes articles for both SonicOS Standard and SonicOS Enhanced
The increasing numbers of spam is a hot topic in the media, with organizations reporting increases each year.
The following hotfixes can be applied only to systems running 10.0.2. Installation of these hotfixes will automatically reboot the appliance. These hotfixes can be installed either on the command line, or via AMC.
The are a very large number of combinations of Server Applications (such as MS Exchange, SQL Server, etc) and computing platform (e.g. Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008) when all of the possible versions are considered.