Archive for the ‘Security’ Category
Release 2.3 of Endian UTM Appliances and Endian Firewall Community
Today we are proud to announce the release 2.3 of Endian UTM Appliances and Endian Firewall Community. It includes many features previously available only to Enterprise users as well as some completely new features. Some highlights: Dashboard The main page has been replaced by a dashboard with statistics about the system and its services as [...]
Posted: 3rd November 2009 under Security.
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Force End User to using Proxy Services at Endian Firewall
If you have installed endian firewall, you can force end users to using proxy services, end users no need to setup proxy’s setting in their browser client. It is named Transparent Proxy. It is one of best feature that owned by squid proxy. This is step by step to activate tranparent proxy at endian firewall [...]
Posted: 14th July 2009 under Linux, Networking, Security.
Tags:endian firewall, proxy services, transparent proxy
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Port Forwarding in Endian Firewall 2.1.2
By default, firewall will deny unauthorized requests from internet to access the services in the internal LAN. But sometimes we want to access mail server, or our internal web server from the internet, port forwarding is one of them so that people from internet can access mail service and our internal web server. Port Forwarding [...]
Posted: 7th July 2009 under Internet, Linux, Networking, Security.
Tags:endian firewall, port forwarding
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Cacti Plugins
The advantages of the cacti are having many plugins that is provided by a wide community of cactiusers.org. List of available cacti plugins: Boost: To increase cacti performance Clogs: To add a view tab to view cacti log Discovery: auto discovery to detect the SNMP devices on the network with diferent subnet. Docs: To create [...]
Posted: 20th June 2009 under Linux, Microsoft, Security.
Tags:bandwidth usage, cacti, Linux, network monitoring, windows
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Building Cacti (Network Monitoring) in Windows Part 2
As already mentioned in the previous posting, cacti using rrdtool as the engine for network monitoring graphs generated by cacti. RRDTool(as network tools) is used by many network-monitoring tools. The list can be seen in here. RRDTool itself is a tool-based round robin database. Designed to handle data-based continuous-time (time series data), such as network [...]
Posted: 18th June 2009 under Microsoft, Networking, Security.
Tags:cacti, network monitoring, windows
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