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- Detect anomalies and monitor bandwidth statistics. Gain real-time insight into Firewall status and network utilization.
- Investigate alerts and rejected traffic, monitor employees' HTTP requests, blacklisted users. IPSec tunnels, policy violations and much more...
- Customize security levels, create access rules, shape traffic, blacklist users, define IPSec tunnels and maintain IPSec user accounts.
- Enjoy the flexible set of commands and the ability to manage multiple InJoy FirewallT Servers across platforms. Multiple instances of the GUI can run simultaneously; each of these can connect securely to Firewall Servers either locally or remotely, greatly simplifying administration tasks.
- Visual Schemes allow you to view just the information that is important to you, thus increasing your ability to quickly detect suspicious behaviour and and minimize the impact on your desktop experience.
- Font and Color Palettes allow you to create visual cues to distinguish GUI instances when you manage multiple firewall servers:
- Graphical Bandwidth Monitors show the amount of data being scanned per second, giving you an instantaneous visual representation of your network's inbound and outbound traffic.
- The Information Monitor provides accumulated data-transfer statistics, dropped-packet statistics, and firewall server uptime statistics.
- The Active Connection Monitor provides real-time visualization of firewalled connections, including their duration, idle time, data-transfer statistics, IP numbers and port numbers.
- The Link Watch Monitor shows the link quality by means of graphical Ping statistics. The Monitor can be configured to give an audible alert if the link disappears.
- The Security Alert Monitor provides color-coded real-time insight into almost any Internet activity taking place on your Internet server. The level of information shown is fully customizable and even your own firewall rules can log additional information to the security alert log.
- Other pre-configured Log Monitors measure the success rate of your security policy. Use the dropped packet log to see why individual packets are rejected; use the rejected TCP connection log to keep track of security policy violations; use the accepted TCP connection log as an access audit log. Also logged are hosts that are rejected by the dynamic blacklisting feature.
- The HTTP Request Log measures the use of the http protocol and allows the network administrator to keep track of both incoming and outgoing web requests.
- Letting employees know that the corporate policy is to log all web surfing, is often all it takes to completely prevent an otherwise sensitive problem.
- IP packet tracing directly from the desktop folder provides the network administrator packet-level insight into the traffic stream being processed by the Firewall. Through a drop-in firewall rule and an easy-to-use trace tool (ipformat), this feature quickly becomes indispensable.
- The firewall rule monitor allows you to keep track of your regular firewall rules and also the dynamically created rules - including their match count and description.
- Other plugin-specific monitors allow you to measure the operation of the individual plugins. For example, keep track of the IPSec tunnels and their users, active DHCP Server leases, NAT users and their individual data-transfer statistics, etc.
- Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, Windows 2000 Pro, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server
- 300Mhz Pentium or higher
- 64MB of RAM
- 60MB of free disk space
- At least 1 network card
- Adminstrator rights
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