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How can I download SSL-Explorer now that the site redirects to Barracuda?

If you need to get the last version of SSL-Explorer that was available before 3SP was aquired by Barracuda Networks, please have a look at these links below. Note that the Virtual Appliance is version 1.0.1, but the other links are for the updated bug fix release, version 1.0.2 (which contains the Vista mapped drives fix).

Virtual appliance: 

Linux GUI:

Linux RPM: 

Mac:

Unix tarball: 

Windows:

 

NOTE:

Please note that these files will only work if you have a current SSL-Explorer license. You will not be able to use these to evaluate the product as it has now been discontinued.

ADDITIONAL NOTE:

Please note that this is not the free Open Source version of SSL-Explorer, which was discontinued back in February 2008.

If you want a current Open Source VPN based on SSL-Explorer code, please look here:

OpenVPN ALS was forked from the Community Edition of SSL-Explorer when development ceased and is the most current Open Source version based on SSL-Explorer code. If you wish to access the last source code for SSL-Explorer Community Edition, you may find it here:




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Comment Downloader
19th November, 2008 at 17:42
The Links do not work
Comment Long Time customer
19th November, 2008 at 18:54

Barracuda to support us??
this is the only location i can find to post my dissapointment in this matter... I hva been using SSLE for years, paid for the home version... convinced clients to buy the enterprise versions, only to find out there is no longer going to be a low cost solution of SSLE.... Barracuda minimum price is 1500 dollars... once again the small business and home users that cant afford to spend that kind of money but require a certain feature get screwed...
Comment Chris Dakin
27th November, 2008 at 12:46
Fixed: stupid WYSIWYG editor had decided to put a space after each URL.
Comment Chris Dakin
27th November, 2008 at 13:08
Barracuda are committed to supporting all 3SP customers who have a valid support contract. Even if your contract has expired, email me and I'll help as much as I can on an ad-hoc basis.

I understand this move prices a lot of people out, but I'm afraid this is something that's out of 3SP's control. Home users should be served quite well by the Adito project, which is based on our old Community Code.


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