VPN Tracker 6.2 extends Cisco support
equinux has released v6.2 of VPN Tracker, a Mac VPN client. The title attempts to simplify VPN use through the concept of the Secure Desktop, and by working to maintain a constant connection. The v6.2 update adds support for Cisco ASA 5500-series hardware, and speeds up connectivity for other Cisco devices.
Launching in parallel is the concept of the Business Pack, a bargain bundle for companies with two or more VPN workstations. Each Pack is allowed to contain up to three Professional editions of VPN Tracker — which support configuration and administration — and up to 25 Player editions. An individual VPN Tracker 6 license costs $99 US, but the cost diminishes as the size of a bulk order increases. Updating from v6.x to 6.2 is free.
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