Ssl-Ia/Ssl-R Features; Released Platforms; Text Conventions - SonicWALL SSL-R User Manual

Secure sockets layer ffloading solutions that allow servers to provide both secure and non-secure services at the same high speeds
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SSL-IA/SSL-R Features

The SSL-IA/SSL-R have the following features:
Compliance with the IEEE 802.3u standard
More efficient SSL processing than with an accelerator
Management via serial, Telnet, or remote command line interface as well as
through a web browser-based graphical user interface (GUI)
Encrypted management session option
User-selectable remote management UDP/TCP service port option
RIP client version 1 and 2 support
SNMP MIB-II support (read-only)
Transparent/non-transparent SSL proxy toggling
Non-SSL traffic blocking when operating in default in-line (dual-port) mode
Arbitrary certificate size (up to 255 certificates)
Netscape International Step-Up Certificate and Microsoft Server Gated
Cryptography support
Chained certificate support
Private key security
HTTPS, SFTP, IMAPS, POP3S, NNTPS, and LDAPS as well as TSL version 1.0, and
SSL version 2.0 and 3.0 support

Released Platforms

The SonicWALL configuration manager supports Linux Red Hat versions 5.2, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2,
and 7.0; Windows NT 4.0; Windows 2000; and Solaris 2.6, 7, and 8 operating systems.
The root directory of the CD-ROM includes a readme.txt file containing information that
became available after this guide went to press. The subdirectory entitled Docs
contains.pdf versions of the product documentation. Release notes for each operating
system are located in the top level directory of that operating system.
Note:
While a .pdf version of OpenSSL documentation is included on the CD-ROM, please
see http://www.openssl.org/docs/ for the most current version.

Text Conventions

This manual contains configuration and setup examples using the text conventions below.
Items that appear like this are commands and should be entered as they appear.
Items that appear like this are computer responses.
Items that appear in bold refer to button, file, directory, icon, and volume names
as well as items in lists.
Computer keys are indicated like this: Tab.
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