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LBY50
Bayalink Liberty R1.7 and R2.0 Security and Deployment Overview
Copyright 2009 Bayalink Solutions Corp.
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Integrated with the email and calendar functions
Considerations:
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Liberty does not synchronize contact information with the endpoint. It is a pure transient
image of the address book on your handheld. When the Liberty session ends no address
book information is ever left anywhere on the endpoint
Browsing:
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Full HTTP 1.1 compliant browsing using industry standard browsers
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TLS/SSL 3.0 for full internet-based security
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Access to intranet web applications via BES/MDS
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Access to remote file systems via WebDAV services
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Proxy authentication and dynamic proxy script support
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ISA and NTLM compatible
Considerations:
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Since the link between the Liberty HD component and the Liberty Key component is secure
(whether using Bluetooth or a tethered USB connection), the entire pipe from the Browser,
to the Liberty proxy, to the handheld, through the BES/MDS infrastructure to the target
intranet server is secure.
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Because of the full HTTP 1.1 compliancy, access to Internet resources are secure using
standard TLS/SSL3.0 technologies as if you were browsing from any desktop using any ISP.
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Cookies and browsing history are either manually cleared with R1.7 or automatically
contained with R2.0 as described above.
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If using Firefox from the Liberty USB Key all history and cookies can be retained for
convenience on the USB key store if desired.
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NOTE: Future releases will have a capability to persist cookies and history back to the
handheld so that a User can maintain their Browser settings regardless of the endpoint they
are using if desired.
Phone:
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Allows accepting and placing phone calls through the handheld while remaining in a Liberty
Session