Everybody has the best solution in the world for their organization. I have the MSFT VPN, Sonicwall Netextender, Sonicwall Global VPN Client, Zyxel Securextender, Foriclient, TruGrid, Zerotier, Teamview, Splashtop and just tonight, a client sent me OPEN VPN to use. For TFA products, I have Google Authenticator, Duo Mobile, and Okta Verify and True Grid Authenticato. Forticlient emails the code to me.
I have a couple clients with simple RDP access, a couple clients that will only give access via Go To Assist and one client that have their servers hidden from the outside world completely locked down. I have an IT escort whenever I am on their system. A couple clients do not allow copy/paste but I can start a GTA session on their server to transfer the files. Also some clients that allow access via their web portal.
All are a day in the life...
Don't get me started talking about Zoom, Teams, GTM, Google, GTA or any other conferencing software........
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Jeff Schwenk
Bottomline Software, Inc.
(540) 221-4444
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-11-2023 12:10
From: Kevin Moyes
Subject: ELI5: Why does it seem that EVERY customer has a different VPN client?
Firewall options depend on the router brand... and we have the same issue. One option that a couple of our clients use (FortiClient) just installing the VPN client will cause BSOD workstation crashes, requiring a hard reboot... which is a deal-breaker for us (mostly WFH).
GoToAssist unattended bypasses VPN's, since it mimic's logging in at the console.
Note: MFA is a real pain within a team environment (using shared credentials to access customer systems).
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Kevin Moyes
Technical Systems Analyst
Munjal White Consulting Co.
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