Internet Secure Tunneling 2.0.0.244
Internet Secure Tunneling can forward otherwise insecure TCP traffic through encrypted SSH Secure Shell tunnel. You can secure for example DATABASE, POP3, SMTP and HTTP connections that would otherwise be insecure.
The tunneling capability of SSH Secure Shell is a feature that allows, for example, company employees to access their email, company intraweb pages and shared files securely by even when working from home or on the road.
IPTunnelManager 1.4
The program IPTunnelManager is used for IP tunneling with the options for compressing and encrypting traffic. Thus, the program makes it possible to create a secure connection for any application or service using TCP/IP. Data compression provides a significant decrease in the volume of data transferred via the network.
ViPNet OFFICE 2.8.14/1.4
ViPNet OFFICE is an IP VPN and designed as unique client-to-client or client-to-site VPN software with build-in secure business applications: encrypted Instant Messaging (IM), encrypted file exchange, build-in mail system - a stand-alone solution for a standard e-mail environment to keep your Inbox 100% free-of-spam, build-in personal firewall with IDS, tunnel securing Internet traffic between your offices, online visibility of vpn users, etc.
dbQwikMySSH 1.1.0.0
Secure MySQL data transmissions to your PC. Connect to MySQL servers that block remote connections. This program is a fantastically simple way to connect to MySQL using SSH encrypted tunnels. It has a built in SSH client and connection manager. The program features a visual interface, that clearly shows you which connections using the SSH tunnel and which are not. Reconfigure connections to use SHH with a single click.
Kiwi Secure Tunnel 2.0
Free Secure Tunnel Service for use with Kiwi Syslog Daemon (or compatible). It receives, compresses, and securely transports syslog messages from distributed network devices to a Kiwi Syslog Daemon. With Kiwi Secure Tunnel it is possible to securely and reliably transport your syslog data across any potentially insecure network, such as the Internet. It can monitor files and send any new information from these files as syslog messages.