Thirunarayanan
Arvind Thirunarayanan, San Jose, CA US
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20130159096 | RANKED USER GRAPH FOR SOCIAL ADVERTISEMENT TARGETING - A method, advertising network, and computer program product for constructing a ranked user graph for advertisement targeting. The method commences by selecting a user from a set of candidate users from a first internet site, then identifying membership of the user in at least one second internet site. Having the intersecting membership, then assembling a set of one or more relationship associations between the user and a set of the user's associates (e.g. as retrieved from the second internet site). The relationship associations have various aspects that relate the user to a particular associate, and scoring or ranking of those various aspects are used in applying weights the relationship associations. Privacy settings are applied in order to filter out certain associations and/or to restrict propagation of information that the user or other authority deems as private information. The ranked user graph is used in delivering advertising to the user's associates. | 06-20-2013 |
Srinivasan Thirunarayanan, Bangalore IN
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20090199285 | Systems and Methods for For Proxying Cookies for SSL VPN Clientless Sessions - The present application enables the enterprise to configure various policies to address various subsets of the traffic based on various information relating the client, the server, or the details and nature of the interactions between the client and the server. An intermediary deployed between clients and servers may establish an SSL VPN session between a client and a server. The intermediary may receiving a response from a server to a request of a client via the clientless SSL VPN session. The response may comprise one or more cookies. The intermediary may identify an access profile for the clientless SSL VPN session. The access profile may identify one or more policies for proxying cookies. The intermediary may determine, responsive to the one or more policies of the access profile, whether to proxy or bypass proxying for the client the one or more cookies. | 08-06-2009 |
20140157361 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONFIGURATION DRIVEN REWRITE OF SSL VPN CLIENTLESS SESSIONS - The present disclosure provides solutions for an enterprise providing services to a variety of clients to enable the client to use the resources provided by the enterprise by modifying URLs received and the URLs from the responses from the servers to the client's requests before forwarding the requests and the responses to the intended destinations. An intermediary may identify an access profile for a clients' request to access a server via a clientless SSL VPN session. The intermediary may detect one or more URLs in content served by the server in response to the request using one or more regular expressions of the access profile. The intermediary may rewrite or modify, responsive to detecting, the one or more detected URLs in accordance with a URL transformation specified by one or more rewrite policies of the access profile. The response with modified URLs may be forwarded to the client. | 06-05-2014 |
20140298410 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROXYING COOKIES FOR SSL VPN CLIENTLESS SESSIONS - The present application enables the enterprise to configure various policies to address various subsets of the traffic based on various information relating the client, the server, or the details and nature of the interactions between the client and the server. An intermediary deployed between clients and servers may establish an SSL VPN session between a client and a server. The intermediary may receiving a response from a server to a request of a client via the clientless SSL VPN session. The response may comprise one or more cookies. The intermediary may identify an access profile for the clientless SSL VPN session. The access profile may identify one or more policies for proxying cookies. The intermediary may determine, responsive to the one or more policies of the access profile, whether to proxy or bypass proxying for the client the one or more cookies. | 10-02-2014 |
20150074751 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FINE GRAIN POLICY DRIVEN CLIENTLESS SSL VPN ACCESS - The present disclosure provides solutions that may enable an enterprise providing services to a number of clients to determine whether to establish a client based SSL VPN session or a clientless SSL VPN session with a client based on an information associated with the client. An intermediary establishing SSL VPN sessions between clients and servers may receive a request from a client to access a server. The intermediary may identify a session policy based on the request. The session policy may indicate whether to establish a client based SSL VPN session or clientless SSL VPN session with the server. The intermediary may determine, responsive to the policy, to establish a clientless or client based SSL VPN session between the client and the server. | 03-12-2015 |
Srinivasan Thirunarayanan, Chennai TH
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20090193126 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONFIGURATION DRIVEN REWRITE OF SSL VPN CLIENTLESS SESSIONS - The present disclosure provides solutions for an enterprise providing services to a variety of clients to enable the client to use the resources provided by the enterprise by modifying URLs received and the URLs from the responses from the servers to the client's requests before forwarding the requests and the responses to the intended destinations. An intermediary may identify an access profile for a clients' request to access a server via a clientless SSL VPN session. The intermediary may detect one or more URLs in content served by the server in response to the request using one or more regular expressions of the access profile. The intermediary may rewrite or modify, responsive to detecting, the one or more detected URLs in accordance with a URL transformation specified by one or more rewrite policies of the access profile. The response with modified URLs may be forwarded to the client. | 07-30-2009 |
20090193498 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FINE GRAIN POLICY DRIVEN CLIENTLESS SSL VPN ACCESS - The present disclosure provides solutions that may enable an enterprise providing services to a number of clients to determine whether to establish a client based SSL VPN session or a clientless SSL VPN session with a client based on an information associated with the client. An intermediary establishing SSL VPN sessions between clients and servers may receive a request from a client to access a server. The intermediary may identify a session policy based on the request. The session policy may indicate whether to establish a client based SSL VPN session or clientless SSL VPN session with the server. The intermediary may determine, responsive to the policy, to establish a clientless or client based SSL VPN session between the client and the server. | 07-30-2009 |
Srinivasan Thirunarayanan, Srinivasa Nagar IN
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20090193129 | Systems and Methods for Fine Grain Policy Driven Cookie Proxying - The present solution enables a client that is not configured to use cookies to access resources of the server that uses cookies for communications with the clients. An intermediary deployed between a client and a server intercepts and modifies transmissions between the client and the server to compensate for the mismatch in configuration of the cookies between the client and the server. The present disclosure relates to a method for managing cookies by an intermediary for a client. An intermediary receives a response from a server to a request of a client. The response may comprise a uniform resource locator (URL) and a cookie. The intermediary may modify the response by removing the cookie from the response and inserting a unique client identifier into the URL. The intermediary may store the removed cookie in association with the unique client identifier and forward the modified response to the client. | 07-30-2009 |