VPN and remote access Sample Clauses

VPN and remote access. The Customer has root access (with administrator rights) to the server. For some models of dedicated servers (Evolve, Value, Perform and Expand) the Customer can connect to his server through a VPN connection (Virtual Private Network). This means that the Customer can connect to the VPN server using a VPN connection. When the connection is established, the server can be accessed through an internal IP address (e.g. 192.168.x.x). This setup guarantees a maximal security against hacker intrusion, since remote access is not possible through a public IP address. For security reasons, these servers (Evolve, Value, Perform and Expand) are by default not accessible with remote access software directly using the public IP address (only over the VPN connection). If the Customer requests that the server must be accessible using remote access software (Terminal Services/Remote desktop, SSH, PC Anywhere, VNC etc.) directly using the public IP address, the server will be put in an isolated subnet. This is a subnet for which the applicable ports can be opened on the The PPTP (point-to-point tunnelling protocol) protocol is used with CHAP-MS V2 (challenge handshake authentication protocol) authentication. Windows servers can be accessed using Microsoft Terminal Services (Remote Desktop). Linux servers can be accessed using SSH (Secure Shell). Customer is informed that many tasks on dedicated servers can also be performed using the web interfaces: Plesk web interfaces (optional) for Linux and Windows servers. Customer may prefer to use SSL VPN to connect to applications on its server. SSL VPN is available as an optional service.
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  • Host-Remote When a CenturyLink Wire Center is served by a Remote Switch, CLEC may deliver traffic to the host Central Office or to the Tandem Switch. CLEC may not directly trunk to a Remote Switch. 7.2.2.10 Testing

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  • Agency Remedies In the event Grantee is in default under Section 15.1, Agency may, at its option, pursue any or all of the remedies available to it under this Grant and at law or in equity, including, but not limited to: (a) termination of this Grant under Section 18.2, (b) reducing or withholding payment for Project activities or materials that are deficient or Grantee has failed to complete by any scheduled deadlines, (c) requiring Grantee to complete, at Grantee’s expense, additional activities necessary to satisfy its obligations or meet performance standards under this Grant, (d) initiation of an action or proceeding for damages, specific performance, or declaratory or injunctive relief, (e) exercise of its right of recovery of overpayments under Section 17 of this Grant or setoff, or both, or

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