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Internet Gatekeeper for Linux
IMPORTANT information regarding F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper version 5.00.
This release of F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper does not contain a Web User Interface.
If you upgrade to 5.0, the Web User Interface installed with the earlier version will be uninstalled.
Users needing the Web User Interface should not upgrade at this time.
A new Web User Interface will be included soon in the upcoming release of F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper
High-performance protection at the gateway level
- Scans and protects e-mail, web traffic and file transfers
- Stops threats before they spread inside the corporation
What’s new in this release:
This release contains the following new features, bugfixes and other changes that have been added since the 4.10.17 release.
-Support for F-Secure Real Time Protection Network was added to the HTTP proxy. When enabled, common files are identified by rapidly updating black and white lists. This saves system resources and improves protection.
-The malware scanning capabilities are now available by a standard ICAP interface. This enables integration with third party proxies that support ICAP.
-The list of supported distributions was reworked to focus on the most popular, current and actively supported distributions.
-Removed dependency to Java, which is a common source of security vulnerabilities. Java runtime environment is no longer distributed with the product. As a consequence, this release does not contain a web UI, but is also significantly smaller and lighter. Configuration is done by editing the configuration files directly.
-Improved quality of RPM packages. -Improved the output from IGK init scripts.
-Fixed CTS-91383: Added an option to control whether to transparently re-establish keepalive upstream HTTP connections.
For more information, please see the Release Notes.
Operating Systems
To use F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 5.00 on a computer the computer must:
Be x86 compatible (2Ghz or faster recommended).
Have at least 512 MB of RAM (1 GB or more recommended).
Have at least 5 GB of free disk space (20 GB recommended)
Installed files need at least 1 GB of free disk space and running system needs significantly more for temporary files, logs, etc.
Have one of the following Linux distributions installed:
32-bit:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3
CentOS 6.3
Ubuntu 12.04
64-bit:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3
CentOS 6.3
Ubuntu 12.04
Support for any other and/or newer Linux distributions will be announced in future releases
Software Downloads
- F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux (International) 5.00.gz
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Hotfixes
F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.07 - 4.10
F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.07 - 4.10 Hotfix 1 (May 14, 2013)
Related to security advisory FSC-2013-2.
The third-party components, Tomcat web server and Java run-time environment (JRE), are used only to support a Web user interface for product administration purposes. This hotfix updates these components to the most current versions released by their vendors at the time of development, respectively Tomcat version 7.0.37 and JRE version 7 update 15. For more information about the vulnerability, refer to Security Advisory FSC-2013-2. See the release notes for this hotfix.
Note: Alternatively, you can upgrade to Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 5.0 which does not contain a Web user interface, and does not use the third-party components mentioned.
- F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.07-4.10 Hotfix 1 (tar.gz) 58 724 KB
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Note: Applying this hotfix does not require a reboot.
F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.02
F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.02 Hotfix 1 (April 12, 2010)
Related to security advisory FSC-2010-1.
This hotfix solves the following malformed archive bypass vulnerability: Malware inside specially crafted 7Z, GZIP, CAB or RAR archive files may remain undetected. For more information about the vulnerability, refer to Security Advisory FSC-2010-1. See the release notes for this hotfix.
Note: Alternativly, you can update your product to F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.03.
- F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.02 Hotfix 1 (.gz) 468 KB
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