Security Software Encryption SSL-Explorer for Windows

SSL-Explorer for Windows 1.0.0 RC16 for Windows

by 3SP Ltd.

Avg. Rating 4.6 (54 votes)

File Details

File Size 22.5 MB
License Open Source
Operating System Windows 2000/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 10,538
Publisher 3SP Ltd.
Homepage SSL-Explorer
Other Versions

Publisher's Description

SSL-Explorer is a unique remote access solution that provides users and businesses alike with a means of securely accessing network resources from outside the network perimeter using only a standard web browser. This fully-featured SSL VPN solution is designed to offer all users access to this young and exciting technology for very little expense.

Latest Reviews

simonh1978

simonh1978 reviewed v1.0.0 RC16 on Jun 27, 2008

I have been using SSL Explorer for about 2 years now and i find it to be a great tool and far less costly than some of it's competitors.

preinterpost

preinterpost reviewed v1.0.0 RC11 on Dec 12, 2007

I'll stick to the board rules and not call Tao2005 an idiot even though he hasn't got a hint of a clue. Java is running the worlds major financial systems managing billions of transactions as well as the majority of distributed enterprise software and dynamic large volume web sites. They should make ppl pass a test before allowing them to post.

DonGato

DonGato reviewed v1.0.0 RC10 on Dec 6, 2007

Tested it and loved it. It's awesomely nice to setup besides some minor problems and the interface is intuitive and fast. Being Java isn't a drawback at all as it works in multiple browsers and environments. A really nice and recommendable cheap solution (even the enterprise one).

jafo818

jafo818 reviewed v1.0.0 RC3 on Oct 17, 2007

This is very nice... But I'm having a problem... I've got it setup and have UltraVNC setup as an application... I can login to my machine and I see the screen, but about 2 seconds later it closes down! I can't figure out why. :(

I have tried the FTP support and local file support and it's awesome.

HIGHLY recommended... Looks like early versions were harder to setup and configure, but this installed very easily and everything is well documented.

RWW

RWW reviewed v1.0.0 RC3 on Oct 16, 2007

Cannot understand why so many people are still on the anti-java bandwagon. Maybe it just doesn't bother me as much. Interesting program.

Zerbe

Zerbe reviewed v1.0.0 RC2 on Oct 2, 2007

Java yes, but it uses tcp where-as openvpn uses udp. UDP is nice and all but it doesnt look like https, so most people cant get thru a firewall if they have one at their work. SSL-Explorer uses TCP and it looks like HTTPS so they can probably get thru their firewall and get outside to the SSL-E server.

Been using it for a year, great product.

Tao2005

Tao2005 reviewed v0.2.15_01 on Sep 5, 2007

LOL JAVA!!! wow that's buggy. Not much there to hack. Java is very volunerable to hackers. Primary reason for the rating. But hey it's -- FREE.

stisev

stisev reviewed v0.1.11 on Nov 24, 2005

I was excited about this until I saw it was JAVA!
Ugh!

iamorangehat

iamorangehat reviewed v0.1.11 on May 27, 2005

Works great. End users are happy with it.

crou

crou reviewed v0.1.7 on Feb 1, 2005

Wow! Incredible Free SSL VPN Solution!

The interface is very nice, easy to configure, easy to use.

Way easier to use than OpenVPN!

Avg. Rating 4.6 (54 votes)
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simonh1978

simonh1978 reviewed v1.0.0 RC16 on Jun 27, 2008

I have been using SSL Explorer for about 2 years now and i find it to be a great tool and far less costly than some of it's competitors.

preinterpost

preinterpost reviewed v1.0.0 RC11 on Dec 12, 2007

I'll stick to the board rules and not call Tao2005 an idiot even though he hasn't got a hint of a clue. Java is running the worlds major financial systems managing billions of transactions as well as the majority of distributed enterprise software and dynamic large volume web sites. They should make ppl pass a test before allowing them to post.

DonGato

DonGato reviewed v1.0.0 RC10 on Dec 6, 2007

Tested it and loved it. It's awesomely nice to setup besides some minor problems and the interface is intuitive and fast. Being Java isn't a drawback at all as it works in multiple browsers and environments. A really nice and recommendable cheap solution (even the enterprise one).

jafo818

jafo818 reviewed v1.0.0 RC3 on Oct 17, 2007

This is very nice... But I'm having a problem... I've got it setup and have UltraVNC setup as an application... I can login to my machine and I see the screen, but about 2 seconds later it closes down! I can't figure out why. :(

I have tried the FTP support and local file support and it's awesome.

HIGHLY recommended... Looks like early versions were harder to setup and configure, but this installed very easily and everything is well documented.

RWW

RWW reviewed v1.0.0 RC3 on Oct 16, 2007

Cannot understand why so many people are still on the anti-java bandwagon. Maybe it just doesn't bother me as much. Interesting program.

Zerbe

Zerbe reviewed v1.0.0 RC2 on Oct 2, 2007

Java yes, but it uses tcp where-as openvpn uses udp. UDP is nice and all but it doesnt look like https, so most people cant get thru a firewall if they have one at their work. SSL-Explorer uses TCP and it looks like HTTPS so they can probably get thru their firewall and get outside to the SSL-E server.

Been using it for a year, great product.

Tao2005

Tao2005 reviewed v0.2.15_01 on Sep 5, 2007

LOL JAVA!!! wow that's buggy. Not much there to hack. Java is very volunerable to hackers. Primary reason for the rating. But hey it's -- FREE.

stisev

stisev reviewed v0.1.11 on Nov 24, 2005

I was excited about this until I saw it was JAVA!
Ugh!

iamorangehat

iamorangehat reviewed v0.1.11 on May 27, 2005

Works great. End users are happy with it.

crou

crou reviewed v0.1.7 on Feb 1, 2005

Wow! Incredible Free SSL VPN Solution!

The interface is very nice, easy to configure, easy to use.

Way easier to use than OpenVPN!

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