Orenosp Secure Port Forwarding
Orenosp Secure Port Forwarding allows you to protect many client-server
applications with the following features:
- Centralized remote access administration.
You can enable or disable remote access to a particular service based on
various criteria.
- Authenticates users using username and password and an optional digital
certificate. Additionally you can authenticate against the local OS, or
you can authenticate against a Web server in the LAN.
- Encrypts communication channels using SSL encryption.
- Uses a single global IP address and single TCP port (443),
that can be shared by the reverse proxy, to connect to multiple services
on multiple hosts in the LAN.
- Enforces access controls per service per user.
- Detailed access logging (two logs, one for security audit, another for statistics.)
- Minimal client-side setup. The user downloads a small Java applet, and then starts up existing client applications.
See sample applet (requires JDK 1.4).
Usage Scenarios
- Remote Desktop on Windows XP Professional or Windows Terminal Services
For remote PC desktop access and file transfers.
- VNC (free remote desktop software) variants
For remote PC desktop access and file transfers.
- Telnet and Secure Shell (SSH)
For text-based terminal access.
Remote Desktop Clients
- Windows
Comes with Windows XP and Windows 2003. For other OSes you can download
client programs from Microsoft.
- Mac OS X
Available as free from Microsoft.
- Linux : rdesktop
Many recent standard distributions include this program.
VNC variants (for Windows and Unixes)
- For Windows
Ultr@VNC is optimized for
Windows platform and probably the best VNC server and client on Windows.
- For Linux/Unixes
Tight VNC, Real VNC, etc.