Is protection available to prevent access across a tunnel if local machine compromised?

Is protection available to prevent access across a tunnel if local machine compromised?

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Is protection available to prevent access across a tunnel if local machine compromised? toddag98 03-29-2005
Posted by on March 29, 2005, 1:49 pm
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Other than the ability to enforce applications such as a personal
firewall are running, does anyone know of any commercial VPN solutions
(IPSec or SSL) that have any ability to detect if a host with an active
VPN tunnel into a private network has been compromised or trojaned.
With the Split-tunneling configurations that are out there, is there
any that has the ability to prevent inbound connections while connected
to the VPN?

Thanks in advance.



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