SunScreen Secure Net 3.1 is a versatile, enterprise firewall system designed for access control, authentication, and network data encryption. It consists of a rules-based, dynamic packet-filtering engine for network-access control as well as an encryption and authentication engine that enables enterprises to create secure virtual private network (VPN) gateways by integrating public-key encryption technology. SunScreen Secure Net 3.1 includes SunScreen 3.1 firewall, SunScreen SKIP for the Solaris Operating System and SunScreen SKIP for Microsoft Windows.
At a Glance
License
Starting at
Unlimited User Server License, SunScreen 3.1, 250 client licenses of SunScreen SKIP for Windows 95, Windows 98, NT, or Solaris, 56-bit encryption.
$14,995.00 List Price
System Requirements
Hardware/Software Platforms
Any system running the Solaris 8, 7, and 2.6 Operating Environments (SPARC® and Intel Architecture platform)
Any system running the Trusted Solaris 7 Operating Environment on SPARC platforms
Link Support
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, ATM (155 and 622 Mbit/sec in LAN emulation mode; CIP mode), Token Ring, and FDDI
Browsers
Browsers supported for administrating SunScreen Secure Net are the HotJava (Solaris 7 and 2.6 OE only) Netscape Communicator, and Internet Explorer browsers supporting JDK 1.1 software (and later) and running on the Solaris 8, 7, 2.6, and 2.5.1 Operating Environments as well as PCs running Windows 95, 98, 98 Second Edition, and NT 4.0
Memory
For systems running just the screen, 32 MB minimum; for systems running the administration station, 32 MB minimum (64 MB strongly recommended)
SunScreen SKIP (Simple Key-management for Internet Protocols) software uses a combination of public key and shared key cryptography to protect network communications and authenticate incoming IP traffic.