Jul 23, 2013
Smart Card Support for Linux Client - Pulse Secure Community I work at a US Navy installation, and as such all IT infrastructure requires the use of PIV Smart Card authentication. To provide employees with remote access, they utilize a Pulse Secure VPN solution. For both Windows and MacOS, the client accepts the use of a Smart Card for logging in. However, last I tried a linux client, this did not work. How to Set Up a VPN | Digital Trends May 07, 2020 Amazon.com: Build a Smart Raspberry Pi VPN Server: Auto Feb 11, 2015
All that is possible because SmartPlay combines the best features of the VPN and Smart DNS technologies. If you used a regular Smart DNS service, you would set its server as the preferred DNS server in your router or network settings. That would give you more access to various streaming content but add no extra security to your connection.
By default, Windows XP do not support smart card having a minidriver instead of a CSP. To support minidriver, the component Base CSP MUST be installed. If the base CSP has not been installed, there is a lot of chance that your smart card do not have a minidriver and …
How to Set Up a VPN | Digital Trends May 07, 2020 Amazon.com: Build a Smart Raspberry Pi VPN Server: Auto