If you're talking about secure, anonymous Internet access, you might
consider this. It's a combination of hardware (firewall/vpn) and
subscription proxy service:
The service is described in brief here:
#q15
As for pen-testing, the hardware device is a firewall that drops all
incoming traffic. Testing against it would be like testing against any
other firewall device.
Jason Baeder
CISSP GCIA GCIH
Note: I have no relationship with Phantom Technologies. I just happen
to have heard about this product from a colleague.
Anonymous (AT) Anonymous (DOT) com wrote:
I have a client who is looking for a that would encrypt all there
data, through 1024bit ssh, much like securenntp do.
So i just wanted to ask, how would one go about securing the
communications, ie:
client pc(secure tunnels) net
they are also looking IP masking and port shielding, so all the IP
address are bounced and by the time they get to the location they
have a different IP address and there.
Also from a pen testing view point, how hard would it be to test a
such a network?
Thanks in advance!
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