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F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux
Today's challenges
Viruses, trojans, worms, spyware and other malware can enter an
organization’s network from multiple directions. E-mail is perhaps
the most common way of spreading viruses but many web sites today
are also vectors for programs including harmful and malicious
content. With file sharing and downloading also as very common
practises, users may expose themselves to trojans, viruses and
other type of harmful code. In addition to spreading viruses,
unwanted e-mail, broadly speaking, spam creates productivity
losses, security concerns and legal liability risks.
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The solution
F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux provides a high-performance
solution at the Internet gateway, stopping viruses and other
malicious code before it spreads to end users’ desktops and to
corporate servers. The product is able to scan SMTP, HTTP, FTP and
POP3 traffic for viruses, worms and trojans as well as block and
filter out specified file types. Also ActiveX and Java code can be
scanned or blocked. The product automatically and securely receives
updates from F-Secure, keeping virus protection always up to date.
A powerful and easy to use web-based management console simplifies
installation and configuration of the product.
Key features
- High performance and reliability combined with low TCO
- Virus protection for e-mail (SMTP and POP), web traffic
(HTTP) and file transfers (FTP)
- Stops unwanted content based on file type
- Can block ActiveX/Script (JavaScript/VBScript)
- Decrypt and scan encrypted zip files stopping encrypted
viruses such as Bagle
- Spam filtering, SMTP and POP Real-time Black List (RBL) and
filtering by e-mail subject
- E-mail filtering using spam identification headers
- Can be deployed as transparent proxy server
- Authentication, “POP before SMTP" authentication
supported
- Easy to use local or remote management
- Automatic virus definition updates
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Product datasheet PDF
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Supported Platforms and Languages
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Platforms
RedHat 6.0 or later (including 7.x, 8.x and 9.x)
RedHat Enterprise Linux (AS(Advanced Server)/ES/WS 2.1/3.0)
SuSE 6.2 or later
Languages
English
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Last modified:
Sep 10, 2008
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