Re: Thin Client recommendations

From: Charles J. Hammett Jr. (chammett_at_dpsolutions.com)
Date: 09/01/04

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    To: slackzin@hush.com, Security-basics@securityfocus.com
    Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 06:52:58 -0400
    
    

    Your on the right track. Citrix is a great solution. let me know if you
    need help implementing the solution

    -- 
    Charles J. Hammett Jr.
    A+ Net+ INet+ Security+ Server+ MCSA MCSE CCEA
    chammett@dpsolutions.com
    Data Processing Solutions Inc.
    Your Total Solution Provider
    http://www.dpsinet.com
    P. 410.720.3300 X 123
    On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 16:41, slackzin@hush.com wrote:
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    > Hey all,
    > 
    > We are currently in the midst of determining which thin client product
    > would fit well within our environment (hippa is a major concern).  Basically
    > we want to use a thin client to access designated applications within
    > our network (duh) from both internal as well as external sources.  The
    > presentation for the thin client will reside behind a firewall and vpn,
    >  and have all the appropriate controls and authentication methods implemented
    > before any access to the client is granted, and to top it all off we
    > are going to be implementing hids/nids at each hop between zones to make
    > sure that everything is as cool as it can be.
    > 
    > I am leaning towards a citrix solution, but I would like the opinions/flames
    > of other technologies out there.  Any details regarding the native monitoring
    > and auditing (or lack there of) of those systems would also be greatly
    > appreciated.
    > 
    > Cheers,
    > 
    > Chris
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