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SunScreen SKIP 3.0.7
 
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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. It also enables integrity and privacy for outgoing data by ensuring that it will not be altered or viewed by others while in transit. Users are assured of using one of the most secure mechanisms for encrypting and authenticating network traffic. SunScreen SKIP is bundled as part of SunScreen Secure Net software or can be chosen separately. Versions of SunScreen SKIP are available for the Solaris Operating Environment and Microsoft Windows.

At a Glance
Product
Starting at
SunScreen SKIP 3.0.7 for Microsoft Windows
$149.00
SunScreen SKIP 1.5.1 for the Solaris Operating Environment
$149.00

 
 
 
System Requirements

Hardware/Software Platform

  • Any system running the Solaris 8, 7, and 2.6 Operating Environment (SPARC and Intel Architecture platform) as well as PCs running Windows 95, 98, 98 Second Edition, and NT 4.0 (up to and including Service Pack 6/6a)

I/O Devices

  • One or more supported network interfaces, a CD-ROM drive, and a diskette drive if using issued certificates

Memory

  • 16 MB minimum; 32 MB recommended

Disk

  • A minimum of 12 MB of disk space is required for installation; 7 MB will be permanently used
 

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