Kiwi Secure Tunnel 2.0

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Kiwi Secure Tunnel is a free Secure Tunnel Service for use with Kiwi Syslog Daemon (or compatible syslog daemon). It receives, compresses, and securely transports syslog messages from distributed network devices to a Kiwi Syslog Daemon. With Kiwi Secure Tunnel it is now possible for you to securely and reliably transport your syslog data across any potentially insecure network, such as the Internet. The Kiwi Secure Tunnel also has the ability to monitor files and send any new information from these files as syslog messages to Kiwi Syslog Daemon.
Type : Freeware » EULA
OS Support : Windows All
Date stamp / Size : Nov, 28. 2006 / 5827 kBytes
Asked : Pentium 1GHz with 128MB RAM
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Update history of Kiwi Secure Tunnel
v2.0 (May, 22. 2007)
Improved performance and some minor bug fixes.
Distribution permissions for Kiwi Secure Tunnel
The freeware edition of this product can be freely distributed through the Internet or via CD media.
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