Internet Secure Tunneling - Version 2.0.0.244 Internet Secure Tunneling can forward otherwiseinsecure TCP traffic through encrypted SSH Secure Shelltunnel. You can secure for example DATABASE, POP3, SMTPand HTTP connections that would otherwise be insecure.The tunneling capability of SSH Secure Shell is afeature that allows, for example, company employees toaccess their email, company intraweb pages and sharedfiles securely by even when working from home or on theroad. Tunneling makes it possible to access email from anytype of Internet service (whether accessed via modem, aDSL line or a cable connection, or a hotel Internetservice). As long as the user has an IP connection tothe Internet she can get her mail and access otherresources from anywhere in the world securely. This often is not the case with more traditional IPSecbased VPN technologies because of issues withtraversing networks that are implementing NetworkAddress Translation (NAT) - this is especially the casein hotels. NAT breaks an IPSec connection unlessspecial protocols such as NAT-Traversal are implementedon the client and gateway. The client-server applications using the tunnel willcarry out their own authentication procedures, if any,the same way they would without the encrypted tunnel. The protocol/application might only be able to connectto a fixed port number ( e.g. IMAP 143). Otherwise anyavailable port can be chosen for port forwarding. Features - Create and manage mulitiple SSH tunnels. - SSH Version 1 and Version 2 are supported. - Comperssion is supported. - Remote forwarding, local forwarding and dynamicforwarding are supported. - Hides in the system tray and does not require anydesktop space. - System tray pop up menu for easy access to mainfunctions. - Online support, online upgrade are supported. - Windows XP compatible user interface.