Server Remote Control: Making Remote Management Secure
VPN Support
External connections to a Server Remote Control can be tunneled through a
VPN connection for an additional layer of security.
Separate Connectivity to your WAN and LAN
SV1110IPEXT and SV1110IPPCI models include separate Ethernet connections
for WAN and LAN connectivity for more flexibility. You can choose to
configure the connections separately so you can offer different services and
access choices to internal and external users.
Fully Configurable TCP/IP Port Configuration
All services that are accessible by remote (VNC, HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, etc.) can
be opened on custom ports or disabled if not used, reducing the opportunity for
malicious external attacks. Want to use a non-standard port for VNC access?
No problem. Want to disable HTTP access altogether? Easy. Only active
services that you have configured appear during a port scan.
Dial-up Access
If you need the highest possible degree of security or you need to manage
servers and equipment in a remote location that lacks high-speed infrastructure,
Server Remote Control includes built-in support for an external modem. By
attaching virtually any Hayes-compatible modem, you can dial into the Server
Remote Control and create a private network connection. Remote images are
converted to grayscale to maintain an impressive degree of responsiveness over
varying phone line conditions.
Encryption that’s Clear
Encryption is about two things: security and peace of mind. StarTech.com
Server Remote Control uses the same level of encryption trusted by banks,
insurance companies, and brokerage houses to protect online transactions.
Unlike many of our competitors, we offer you the comfort that comes from
using standardized, open encryption methods that continue to withstand the
scrutiny of the wider security community. This transparency is important to you
for two reasons. First, you are not relying on a vendor to ensure that a closed,
proprietary encryption method or connection protocol is secure and remains
uncompromised. If you’re asked if your remote management platform is secure,
do you want to respond with something more convincing than “The vendor says
it is”? We would, and we think you probably do too. That brings us to
StarTech.com security advantage number two: you can use standard tools to
verify to yourself and others that StarTech.com Server Remote Control security
and encryption is working the way we say, every time.
Complete 128-bit SSL Data Encryption
All of our products provide encryption for all data (keyboard, mouse, and video)
passed between the Server Remote Control and the remote location. Many
KVM control-over-IP products encrypt only keyboard and mouse activity.
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