rules without requiring restart? Ability to centrally manage all firewalls together rh Juniper ... Linux Iptables and Cisco ACL are text based firewalls, you can centrally manage them all at once ... of individual firewalls could be done using SSH or the Web interface. Firewall s other features ... with Checkpoint firewalls through a platform named http www.opsec.com OPSEC NOTE WinGate ... Firewalls Category Firewall software ... more details
orphan date June 2008 First published in 1994, the book Firewalls and Internet Security Repelling the Wily Hacker by William R. Cheswick and Steve Bellovin helped define the concept of a Firewall networking network firewall . Describing in detail one of the first major firewall deployments at AT&T , the book exerted a profound influence on the formation of the perimeter security model , which became the dominant network security architecture in the mid 1990s. ref name book cite book last Cheswick first William last2 Bellovin first2 title Firewalls and Internet Security Repelling The Wily Hacker publisher Addison Wesley date 1994 isbn 0201633574 ref ref name newscientist cite news last Collinson first Peter title Review How to build an electronic bomb newspaper New Scientist date 1994 07 09 url 4319334.400 review how to build an electronic bomb .html ref References references External links http books.google.com books?id ZqIh0IbcrgC&dq 22firewalls and internet security 22&pg PP1&ots 5uErbi 41u&sig i0zM4b8vzC3r0ZlKVCZkePMtcyc&prev http www.google.com search?client safari&rls en us&q 22Firewalls and Internet Security 22&ie UTF 8&oe UTF 8&sa X&oi print&ct title&cad one book with thumbnail&hl en PPP1,M1 Firewalls and Internet Security at Google Books Category Computer network security Category Computer security books Category 1994 books Category Books about the Internet Compu book stub ... more details
to pass. Many personal computer operating system s include software based firewalls to protect against ... contain firewall components and, conversely, many firewalls can perform basic routing functions. ref ... global use and connectivity. The predecessors to firewalls for network security were the routers used ... title A History and Survey of Network Firewalls year 2002 format pdf last1 Ingham first1 Kenneth ... user062 CSE55101 firewall.pdf Firewalls by Dr.Talal Alkharobi ref that read, We are currently under ... filter firewalls. This fairly basic system was the first generation of what became a highly ... web url http www.cs.unm.edu treport tr 02 12 firewall.pdf title A History and Survey of Network Firewalls ... ref Packet filtering firewalls work mainly on the first three layers of the OSI reference model ...&dq Firewalls 20and 20Internet 20Security 2C 20by 20Cheswick 20et 20al.&pg PA176 v onepage&q Firewalls 20and 20Internet 20Security, 20by 20Cheswick 20et 20al.&f false Google Books Link . Firewalls ... of firewalls, calling them Telecommunication circuit circuit level firewalls. Citation needed date December 2011 Second generation firewalls perform the work of their first generation predecessors ... in any harmful way. The existing deep packet inspection functionality of modern firewalls can be shared ... Engineering Task Force IETF is working on standardizing protocols for managing firewalls ... rules. Many firewalls provide such features by binding user identities to IP or MAC addresses ... of firewalls depending on where the communication is taking place, where the communication is intercepted ... layer or packet filters Network layer firewalls, also called packet filters, operate at a relatively ... systems . Network layer firewalls generally fall into two sub categories, stateful firewall stateful and stateless firewall stateless . Stateful firewalls maintain context about active sessions .... Stateless firewalls require less memory, and can be faster for simple filters that require less ... more details
network such as the Internet. Evolution of distributed firewall Conventional firewalls rely on the notions ... on the other side is, at least potentially, an enemy. Distributed firewall Distributed firewalls ... attacks still originate from within the organization. They are like personal firewalls except ... firewalls is centralized management. The ability to populate servers and end users machines ... firewalls help in two ways. Remote end user machines can be secured. Secondly, they secure ... servers on the network, distributed firewalls act as specialists. Conventional firewalls ... firewalls that lead to Distributed firewalls are as follows. Due to the increasing line speeds and the more computation intensive protocols that a firewall must support firewalls tend to become ... for the foreseeable future while computers and hence firewalls are getting faster, the combination ... all the security mechanisms provided by traditional firewalls. While firewalls are in general ..., many sites employ internal firewalls to provide some form of compartmentalization. This makes administration ... also be a threat to firewalls, as it prevents them from looking at the packet fields necessary to do ... which standard firewalls cannot readily accommodate without greatly increasing their complexity and processing requirements. Distributed firewalls are host resident security software applications ... firewall but with centralized management like Distributed Firewalls. Distributed, host resident firewalls prevent the hacking of both the PC and its use as an entry point into the enterprise network ... network uncontested and steal or corrupt corporate assets. Basic working Distributed firewalls ... in the same way that the perimeter firewall guards the overall network. Distributed firewalls rest on three ... end. Central management system Central Management, a component of distributed firewalls, makes it practical ..., distributed firewalls can be scanned to understand the current operating policy and to determine ... more details
or even completely shut down software firewalls in such a manner. The alerts generated can possibly ... firewalls that interface with the operating system or with other firewalls or security software at the kernel ... avcenter security Content 2004.05.12.html ref See also Comparison of firewalls ... Reflist External links http samspade.org d firewalls.html Personal Firewalls are mostly snake ... Software Firewalls Made of Straw? Part 1 and http securityfocus.com infocus 1840 Part 2 explanation ... more details
Infobox company company name Global Technology Associates, Inc. foundation 1992 location city Orlando, Florida USA industry Network security company type Privately held company products Unified threat management UTM , Firewall networking Firewalls , Antivirus , Intrusion prevention system , Antispam , VPN , URL Filtering, Network virtualization Virtualization , IPv6 homepage http www.gta.com Global Technology Associates, Inc. , is a developer and pioneer of Internet Firewall computing firewalls . The company is privately held with its headquarters, development and support facilities based in Orlando, Florida. History GTA was founded by a group of software engineers in 1992, and in 1994 was one of the first companies to introduced a commercial firewall. The original firewall they introduced was the GFX 94. The GFX 94 was a stateful firewall with unique dual walled design that consisted of two separate hardware devices comprising the inner and outer firewall. The GFX 94 was in the first group of firewalls certified by the NCSA now International Computer Security Association ICSA . In 1996 GTA introduced the first tiny footprint firewall, the GNAT Box firewall, which fit entirely on a 3.5 floppy diskette. The GNAT Box firewall evolved into the current GB OS. Citation needed date November 2009 GB OS is the operating system for all GTA firewalls and carries the ICSA Firewall Certification. External links http www.gta.com GTA Web Site http forum.gta.com GTA Forum References http www.icsalabs.com product gta firewall family ICSA Certification Information http www.itdefensemag.com 3 06 issue pom.php ItDefense Magazine March 2006 http www.networkworld.com reviews 2000 0807rev2.html Stop em with a box , Network World Aug 8, 2000 David Strom Tiny Firewalls Fill a Niche. Network World , November 30, 1998 Christopher Null Category Companies based in Orlando, Florida Category Companies established in 1992 Category Networking companies of the United States Category Networking hard ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In computer networking , the term firewall pinhole is used to describe a TCP and UDP port port that is opened through a firewall networking firewall to allow a particular application software application to gain controlled access to the protected network. Leaving open gaps in a firewall exposes the protected system to malicious abuse. Obviously, a fully closed firewall would prevent applications from accessing information on the other side of the firewall. Thus, it is necessary to carefully open holes in firewalls that are very small and restricted hence the term pinhole . For best protection, the mechanism for opening the pinhole in the firewall must implement some form of validation and security that will protect the system behind the firewall. For firewalls performing a network address translation NAT function, the mapping between the external address, external port tuple and the internal address, internal port tuple is often called a pinhole. Pinholes can be created manually or programmatically. They can be temporary created dynamically for a specific duration such as for a dynamic connection or permanent such as for Signalling telecommunication signalling functions . Firewalls sometimes automatically close pinholes after a period of time typically a few minutes to minimize the security exposure. Applications that require a pinhole to be kept open often need to generate artificial traffic through the pinhole in order to cause the firewall to restart its timer. See also Port forwarding Hole punching UPnP DEFAULTSORT Firewall Pinhole Category Computer network security ... more details
firewalls, network based application firewalls and host based application firewalls . Network based application firewalls A network based application layer firewall is a computer networking firewall ... based or reverse proxy firewall. Application firewalls specific to a particular kind of network traffic ... software. Modern application firewalls may also SSL acceleration offload encryption from servers , block ... abused in any harmful way. Host based application firewalls A host based application firewall can monitor ... on the same host. Application firewalls function by determining whether a process should accept any given connection. Application firewalls accomplish their function by hooking into socket calls to filter ... firewalls that hook into socket calls are also referred to as socket filters. Application firewalls ... firewalls not combined or used in conjunction with a packet filter. ref name symantec.com http www.symantec.com connect articles software firewalls made straw part 1 2 ref Also, application firewalls ... ruleset. Given the variety of software that exists, application firewalls only have more ... firewalls are beginning to be supplanted by a new generation of application firewalls that rely on mandatory ... of next generation host based application firewalls which control system service calls by an application ... http www.trustedbsd.org mac.html date 2008 11 21 accessdate 2010 02 15 ref Host based application firewalls ... application firewalls available, including both free and open source software and commercial ... are sold as hardware network appliances. Specialized application firewalls Specialized application firewalls ... network appliance application firewalls are for web applications. History Large scale web server ... servers, network firewalls, etc. and began a rush of rebranding, renaming and repositioning the WAF ... firewalls Distributed Web Application Firewall also called a dWAF is a member of the web application ... web application firewalls Cloud based Web Application Firewall is also member of the web application ... more details
to establish a new connection, or is just a rogue packet. Modern firewalls are connection aware or state ... the packet. Stateful firewalls solve this problem by maintaining a table of open connections ... ref Early attempts at producing firewalls operated at the Application Layer , which is the very top ... periods of no user activity, though some firewalls can be instructed to send these messages for applications. Many stateful firewalls are able to track the state of flows in connectionless protocols ... can only end by time out. By keeping track of the connection state, stateful firewalls provide ..., which can be extensive. Also, the concept of deep packet inspection is unrelated to stateful firewalls ... layer firewalls support multiple application Proxy server proxies on a single firewall. The proxies ... be completely free of security issues. ref Stateful firewalls also raise the possibility that individual ... eliminated by auditing the host software. Some firewalls can be defeated in this way by simply viewing ... www.theregister.co.uk 2010 01 06 web based firewall attack Hacker pierces hardware firewalls with web ... more details
A middlebox is a device in the Internet that provides transport policy enforcement. Examples of these devices include firewall networking firewalls , network address translation network address translators both within and between address families , signature management for intrusion detection systems, and multimedia buffer management. Firewalls and NATs present problems for many Internet protocols, especially when UDP packets need to travel across the firewalls and NATs. The Internet Engineering Task Force is working on standardizing a protocol to allow these problems to be addressed. Three approaches are discussed in http www.ibr.cs.tu bs.de projects nmrg meetings 2004 bremen quittek.pdf a Call Agent using a MIDCOM Management information base MIB and or Simple Middlebox Control SIMCO protocol Smart Middlebox Self configuring firewall modules Path Coupled Signaling, to be developed and standardized at the IETF. This would involve the NSIS Transport Layer Protocol NTLP from the Next Steps in Signaling NSIS working group. See also Firewall networking Network address translation End to end connectivity Interactive Connectivity Establishment ICE A Methodology for Network Address Translator NAT Traversal for Offer Answer Protocols, a protocol in the IETF mmusic working group Session Traversal Utilities for NAT STUN NSIS Signaling Layer Protocol NSLP Traversal Using Relay NAT TURN External links RFC 3304 Middlebox Communications MIDCOM Protocol Requirements RFC 3234 Middleboxes Taxonomy and Issues RFC 3989 Middlebox Communications MIDCOM Protocol Semantics RFC 4540 NEC s Simple Middlebox Configuration SIMCO Protocol Version 3.0 http www.ibr.cs.tu bs.de projects nmrg meetings 2004 bremen quittek.pdf Solving the Middlebox Problem http www.ietf.org html.charters nsis charter.html Next Steps in Signaling nsis IETF working group http www.ietf.org wg concluded midcom.html Middlebox Communication midcom Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force http www.ietf.org html. ... more details
Hole punching is a computer networking technique for establishing communications between two parties in separate organizations who are both behind restrictive Firewall networking firewalls . Used for applications such as online gaming, Peer to peer P2P and voice over IP VoIP , both clients establish a connection with an unrestricted third party server that uncovers external and internal address information for them. Since each client initiated the request to the server, the server knows their IP addresses and port numbers assigned for that session, which it shares one to the other. Having valid port numbers causes the firewalls to accept the incoming packets from each side. ICMP hole punching , UDP hole punching and TCP hole punching respectively use Internet Control Message Protocol Internet Control Message , User Datagram Protocol User Datagram and Transmission Control Protocol s. See also Firewall pinhole Hamachi software Hamachi software example ICMP hole punching UDP hole punching TCP hole punching Universal Plug and Play Session Initiation Protocol References Ford, Bryan Srisuresh, Pyda Kegel, Dan 2005 , http www.brynosaurus.com pub net p2pnat Peer to Peer Communication Across Network Address Translators Schmidt, J rgen 2006 , http h online.com 747197 The hole trick External links Category Computer network security comp sci stub internet stub network software stub de Hole Punching ... more details
substation transformers, or within an aircraft or vehicle. Applications Firewalls can be used to subdivide ... building code . Firewalls are a portion of a building s passive fire protection systems. Firewalls ... main classifications of fire wall firewalls, fire barrier walls, and high challenge firewalls ... Transformer Firewalls are typically free standing modular walls custom designed and engineered to meet application needs. Building Firewalls typically extend through the roof and terminate at a code ... metal cap for protection against the elements. Materials Building firewalls in North America are usually ..., section 4.8.3 ref Performance based design Firewalls being used in different application may ... of materials is essential to using the correct material for the application. Firewalls outside ... insulation Firewalls are also regularly found in aircraft and in specially prepared automobile cars ... fibreglass insulation. Automotive firewalls have to be fitted so that they form a complete seal ... links Commons category Firewalls construction Firewalls http www.maca.gov.nt.ca ofm docs bulletins FM 054 98.html Government of Northwest Territories Fire Marshal Technical Bulletins Treatise on Firewalls http www.flightsimaviation.com data FARS part 121 247.html FAA Regulation about firewalls in aircraft ... of Alberta, February 2008 Building Code Interpretation concerning Firewalls Category Walls Category ... more details
IFP can stand for International Federation of Poker Ian Fleming Publications Independent Feature Project Inkatha Freedom Party , a South African political party Institut fran ais de Pondich ry , the French Institute of Pondicherry Institut fran ais du p trole , the French Institute of Petroleum Integrated Fruit Production Inverse Functional Property, a property in Web Ontology Language Properties IFP, IATA airport code for Bullhead City International Airport , Arizona In forma pauperis , a designation for indigent parties in court Internet Filtering Protocol , a protocol used for URL filtering by firewalls Airline AWX CAA Directorate of Airspace Policy IFP United Kingdom Allweather disambig fr IFP it IFP no IFP ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Refimprove date September 2008 Atomix is an operating system a Linux distribution suitable for web servers, routers and firewalls, for professional application development especially web development , and office use. The main desktop environment is KDE , but XFce and WindowMaker are also available. Atomix uses RPM Package Manager RPM and Yum for package management , while Python programming language Python is the main programming language for application development and system administration. Atomix is actively developed by the Atomix Development Team from Novi Sad Serbia . Fact date August 2007 External links http www.atomixlinux.com Atomix home page only in Serbian http www.linux.com feature 51361 Review on Linux.com Category RPM based Linux distributions Linux distro stub ... more details
unreferenced date March 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Internet Optimizer , also known as DyFuCA is a spyware program which redirects Internet Explorer error pages to advertising pages. When users follow a broken link or enter an erroneous URL, they see a page of advertisements. However, because password protected Web sites HTTP Basic authentication use the same mechanism as HTTP errors, Internet Optimizer makes it impossible for the user to access password protected sites. It is classified as a Browser Helper Object or BHO, and as such, it loads whenever MS Internet Explorer starts and is not detected by firewalls or anti virus software, as it is seen as a legitimate part of the application. It is also classified as a downloader which can download, install and run software on the victim s computer without their permission. Category Spyware Malware stub sv Internet Optimizer ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Orphan date October 2008 NATPass is a NAT traversal product for VoIP networks based on Session Initiation Protocol SIP . The product is useful for both VoIP network operators that wish to offer a service to Session Initiation Protocol SIP analog adapters or IP phones behind residential routers or Firewall computing firewalls without having to configure each router or firewall to operate. NATPass uses several mechanisms for hole punching penetrate firewall and optimize the media flow. NATPass is available for Linux and is a commercially licensed product. Category VoIP software Category Network address translation ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced April 2008 notability April 2008 VPN 1 VSX is a software package from Check Point Check Point Software Technologies Ltd , based on Check Point VPN 1 VPN 1 . It allows to create multiple virtual firewalls, each one referred to as a Virtual System capable of processing traffic Firewalling, NAT, VPN, etc according to a separate set of configuration than the other Virtual Systems. VSX stands for Virtual System eXtension. External links For more information, see http www.checkpoint.com products vpn 1 power vsx Category Computer network security ... more details
An XML firewall is a specialized device used to protect applications exposed through XML based interfaces like Web Services Description Language WSDL and Representational State Transfer REST and scan XML traffic coming in and out of an organization. Typically deployed in a demilitarized zone computing DMZ environment an XML Firewall is often used to validate XML traffic, control access to XML based resources, filter XML content and rate limit requests to back end applications exposed through XML based interfaces. XML Firewalls are commonly deployed as hardware but can also be found as software and virtual appliance for VMWare, Xen or Amazon EC2. A number of brands of XML Firewall exist and they often differ based on parameters like performance with or without hardware acceleration, 32 Vs 64 bit , scalability how do they cluster and perform under load , security certification common criteria, FIPS being the most common , identity support for Security Assertion Markup Language SAML , OAuth , enterprise SSO solutions and extensibility they can support different transport protocols like IBM WebSphere MQ IBM MQ , Tibco EMS, etc . XML Firewalling functionality is typically embedded inside XML appliance XML Appliances and SOA Gateways. See also XML appliance Web Services WS Security Representational State Transfer External links http www.infoq.com articles service firewall Service Firewall Pattern an explanation of the idea behind XML firewalls http www.f5.com glossary xml firewall.html F5 Networks XML Firewall a description of how an XML firewall can protect your application. http community.citrix.com blogs citrite sridharg 2008 11 14 XML Security Features in Netscaler 9.0 Citrix XML Application Firewall http www.layer7tech.com products xml firewall Layer 7 XML Firewall http www.dynamicperimeter.com Intel SOA Expressway Soft Appliance Category Firewall software Compu network stub ... more details
End point security also, endpoint security is an information security concept that assumes that each device end point is responsible for its own security. Traditionally, firewalls, central virus scanners and other intrusion detection or intrusion prevention devices were held responsible for securing an end point. ref End Point Security, http www.texporttechnologies.com endpoint.html Retrieved on 6 December 2011. ref However, with the SSL VPN , the intrusion prevention systems in the perimeter become ineffective as SSL VPN can be controlled at the two end points one being the desktop and the other outside the user control in the Internet space. ref End Point Security, http www.texporttechnologies.com endpoint.html Retrieved on 6 December 2011. ref End point security places the onus of security on the device itself. Examples exist with Broadband users increasing use of desktop Firewall networking firewalls , spam electronic spam and antivirus software . A variant of the end point security is the on demand securing of a device. In this concept the server sends ActiveX or java components which take appropriate security measures Profiling of the client environment from perspective of firewall, antivirus, patches, etc., memory protection program to create virtual desktop whose memory is different from that of the host system and deletes all data on exit. Another look at endpoint security should include computer level tools that provide administrative control over the use of memory devices. Controlling the use of memory sticks, SD cards and other flash drive type memory devices. Endpoint security also includes the protection of a businesses network from employee memory devices that may unknowingly contain malware. End point security can include protection and forensic investigation of the following types of device mobile phones and other mobile communication devices printers PCs notebooks mass media writers email home PC access References references DEFAULTSORT End Point S ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 Network Behavior Anomaly Detection NBAD Network behavior anomaly detection NBAD is a solution for helping protection against zero day attacks on the network. NBAD is the continuous monitoring of a network for unusual events or trends. NBAD is an integral part of network behavior analysis NBA , which offers security in addition to that provided by traditional anti threat applications such as firewalls, antivirus software and spyware detection software. An NBAD program tracks critical network characteristics in real time and generates an alarm if a strange event or trend is detected that could indicate the presence of a threat. Large scale examples of such characteristics include traffic volume, bandwidth use and protocol use. NBAD solutions can also monitor the behavior of individual network subscribers. In order for NBAD to be optimally effective, a baseline of normal network or user behavior must be established over a period of time. Once certain parameters have been defined as normal, any departure from one or more of them is flagged as anomalous. NBAD should be used in addition to conventional Firewall computing firewalls and applications for the detection of malware . Some vendors have begun to recognize this fact by including NBA NBAD programs as integral parts of their network security packages. Popular Threat Detections within NBAD Payload Anomaly Detection Protocol Anomaly MAC address MAC Spoofing Protocol Anomaly IP Spoofing Protocol Anomaly Transmission Control Protocol TCP User Datagram Protocol UDP Fanout Protocol Anomaly IP Fanout Protocol Anomaly Duplicate IP Protocol Anomaly Duplicate MAC Virus Detection Bandwidth Anomaly Detection Connection Rate Detection Commercial NBAD Products Enterasys Networks Enterasys Dragon Exinda Inbuilt Application Performance Score APS , Application Performance Metric APM , SLA, and Adaptive Response Juniper Networks STRM Lancope StealthWatch Plixer International Items .26 Services Plixer Inter ... more details
In Firewall computing firewall technology, dual homed is one of the firewall architectures for implementing preventive security. It provides the first line defense and protection technology for keeping untrusted bodies from compromising information security by violating trusted network space. A dual homed host or dual homed gateway ref http books.google.de books?id 2z6UPFMvqtEC&pg PA92&lpg PA92&dq 22dual homed gateway 22 22dual homed host 22&source bl&ots 82H3mg CZT&sig PEtz6xIvB b MQksNZbZxWpPzl4&hl en&ei PdY TIOKKoH88AbQrNW1Cg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CCkQ6AEwBA v onepage&q 22dual 20homed 20gateway 22 20 22dual 20homed 20host 22&f false Definition in Fibre Optics Weekly Update ref is a system fitted with two network card network interfaces NICs that sits between an untrusted network like the internet and trusted network such as a corporate network to provide secure access. Dual homed is a general term for proxy server proxies , Gateway telecommunications gateways , firewalls, or any server that provides secured applications or services directly to an untrusted network. Dual homed hosts can be seen as a special case of bastion host s and multi homed hosts. They fall into the category of application based firewalls ref http www.vesaria.com Firewall FAQ sec19.php ref . Other firewall architectures include the network layer firewall types screening router , screened host firewall screened host ref http publib.boulder.ibm.com html as400 v4r5 ic2924 index.htm?info RZAFM1W1DUALHOMEDGATEWAY.HTM ref , and Screened subnet firewall screened subnet . See also Firewall computing Firewall router computing Router References reflist External links http www.invir.com int sec firearc.html Comparison of different types of firewall with D. H.. DEFAULTSORT Dual Homed Category Computer network security de Dual homed host ... more details
In computer networking , a mangled or invalid packet is a Packet information technology packet especially Internet protocol suite IP packet that either lacks order or self coherence, or contains code aimed to confuse or disrupt computer s, firewall networking firewalls , Router computing router s, or any service present on the network. Mangled packets can be generated by dedicated software such as nmap or Nessus software Nessus . Their usage is associated with a type of network attack called a denial of service DoS attack. It aims to destabilize the network and sometimes to reveal its available services when network operators must restart the disabled ones. ref name Com2007 cite book author Javvin Www Networkdictionary Com title Network Dictionary url http books.google.com books?id On Hh23IXDUC&pg PA300 accessdate 21 April 2011 date 1 March 2007 publisher Javvin Technologies Inc. isbn 9781602670006 page 300 ref As of 2008 , most invalid packets are easily filtered by modern stateful firewall s. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Mangled Packet Category Packets information technology Compu network stub ... more details
AlphaCom is a commercial multi session terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows . It supports Secure Shell SSH , Telnet , direct RS 232 and dial up modem communications. Some features of AlphaCom include File transfer Dynamic font sizing Wyse 50 50 , Wyse 60, SCO ANSI, Linux, IBM3151, ANSI, VT220 , VT100 VT102 , VT100 , VT52 emulations Web enabled Fast, compact, and easy to install Supports virtually all screen sizes with auto font sizing including 80x25, 80x24, 132x25, 132x43, and more Auto activity feature that restricts firewalls from closing connections due to inactivity Auto login and auto connect Server commands allowing Unix UNIX host to initiate client PC programs Configurable keyboard and color settings OEM ready Euro support External links http omnicomtech.com AlphaCom official homepage Category Cryptographic software Category Internet Protocol based network software Category Terminal emulators network software stub ... more details
Infobox person name Gil Shwed br image alt caption birth name birth date 1967 birth place Jerusalem, Israel death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth date death place nationality Israeli other names known for Founder, CEO , and chairman of board of Check Point Software Technologies occupation Programmer and entrepreneur Gil Shwed Hebrew born in 1967 in Jerusalem is an Israel i programmer and entrepreneur. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id MA0AAAAAMBAJ&pg PA76&dq 22gil shwed 22 programmer&hl en&ei JNQTrjmA4H30gGEsNnfBg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&sqi 2&ved 0CDYQ6AEwAA title CIO publisher date October 1, 2002 accessdate August 21, 2011 ref ref name A Fortune In Firewalls cite news url http www.forbes.com forbes 2002 0318 102 print.html work Forbes title A Fortune In Firewalls date March 18, 2002 ref Biography Shwed took computer courses at Hebrew University in Jerusalem while he was still in high school. ref name A Fortune In Firewalls He is the founder, CEO , and chairman of board of Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. ref name scmaguk cite book author Paul Fisher url http www.scmagazineuk.com sc magazine interviews gil shwed co founder of check point article 149389 title SC Magazine interviews Gil Shwed, co founder of Check Point publisher SC Magazine UK date September 22, 2009 accessdate August 21, 2011 ref In 1993, Shwed invented and patented stateful inspection , ref name scmaguk which is widely used in network firewalls today. ref cite web url http searchnetworking.techtarget.com definition stateful inspection title What is stateful inspection? author publisher Searchnetworking.techtarget.com date August 17, 2011 accessdate August 21, 2011 ref After serving in the army he with two Check Point co founders used his experience in the Israel Defense Forces s Unit 8200 ref cite news url http www.forbes.com 2007 02 07 israel military unit ventures biz cx gk 0208israel.html title The Unit ... more details
Infobox software name MoBlock logo screenshot caption author developer released latest release version 0.8 latest release date March 22, 2006 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Linux platform language genre Firewall networking Firewalls license GNU General Public License GPL website http moblock.berlios.de moblock.berlios.de MoBlock is a Linux application for blocking connections to and from a specified range of hosts. Moblock is an open source IP filtering program for Linux that is similar to PeerGuardian for Microsoft Windows . Its development has been stopped in favour of Phoenix Labs official PeerGuardian Linux pgl . Parts of its code have been merged in pgl. See also Portal Free software PeerGuardian iplist External links http moblock.berlios.de MoBlock Homepage http moblock deb.sourceforge.net Debian packages for MoBlock and PeerGuardian Linux http sourceforge.net projects peerguardian PeerGuardian project at sourceforge Firewall software Category Firewall software Category Internet privacy linux stub ... more details