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Untangle Gateway continues to impress in open source gateways
Rick Vanover describes his positive experience with the open source Untangle Gateway Platform, an Internet-facing device for the home or small office. Untangle also provides DHCP, DNS and port forwarding services. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Gateway Inc., Gateway, Tool, Rick Vanover, Untangle Gateway Platform, Untangle Appliance, Untangle Gateway, Untangle Network Gateway, Remote Administration, Open Source, Productivity
Blog posts 2008-07-14

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Untangle appliance offers free QoS
QoS only for web - not internalOne important note is that the QoS feature is only for traffic going through the gateway - LAN traffic isn't managed through this feature.QoS by remote IPInteresting device Rick, Do other devices regulate QoS by remote IP addr as well? I'm not that familiar...
Tags: QoS, HTTP, bandwidth, Bandwidth Throttling
Discussion threads 2008-08-25
Untangle appliance offers free QoS
The Untangle appliance offers many free services in its gateway product.One more feature is the QoS network application that adds to the compelling list of features that make up a strong solution for the SOHO. by Rick Vanover
Tags: QoS, Untangle, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-08-25
Untangle's free Re-Router gateway for Windows is good bet for SMBs
XP-OnlyAppears to only work on XP desktops.What else would you run it on??What else would you run it on? Surely not 98, too many blue screens 0r Vista (not much else runs on it without crashing or running v-e-r-y slowly)?I believe it used to be an Open Source product only.Now...
Tags: SMB/SME, NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows, Re-Router, free Re-Router gateway, network, small and medium business, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2008-09-17
Active Directory User authentication with the Untangle appliance
It said right at the top...$15 monthly for up to fifty AD users. Also has link to complete pricing. Or goto www.untangle.com and find it!Cool feature... ButThis is defnitely a great feature, and probably should have a cost associated to it. But, a monthly fee? Per...
Tags: Patches, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, authentication, user authentication
Discussion threads 2008-07-21
Active Directory User authentication with the Untangle appliance
The ability to bring low cost solutions with high functionality is priority one for most SOHO's. Untangle offers Active Directory authentication for the remote portal at an incredible price. by Rick Vanover
Tags: User Authentication, Authentication, Active Directory Connector, Portals, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory Services, Web Technology, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-07-21
Untangle launches new WAN management features
looks good, however . . . What does it do to performance of internet access? and how is the support? I looked at their website, couldn't find the appliance they mentioned. I've been using the linksys dual lan load balancer / failover device. works pretty well,...
Tags: INTERNET, Firewalls, Internet service providers (ISPs), WAN
Discussion threads 2009-06-08
Untangle Spam Appliance Review?
Can anyone pass on your thoughts concerning the Untangle Spam Appliance and how well it filters spam?Thanks!
Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam
Discussion threads 2008-07-21
Untangle appliance tackles spyware at the gateway
Protecting clients against spyware using only URL filtering is not enough. Here is a free solution that will inspect traffic for known malicious content and protect in three ways other than URLs alone. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Spyware Engine, Untangle, Untangle Open Source Gateway, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-09-08
Software vs. appliance: A first look at the Barracuda Spam Firewall
Spam Firewall - highly recommendedI had one of the original ones about 5 years ago and ever since it reduced our environment 95% SPAM drop with a low false negative approximately around .05%. The Outlook plug-in was great feature for our users so you provided them some sense of...
Tags: Spam, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, software, AT&T Corp., spam message, Spam Firewall
Discussion threads 2008-02-06
Untangle launches new WAN management features
Balancing Internet connections and providing a managed failover does not need to be expensive. IT pro Rick Vanover showcases a new feature from the popular Internet appliance vendor for balance and failover. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Failover, WAN, Internet, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2009-06-08
Windows Server 2003 and Proxy
I am a new hire. And since I am the only true IT guy there are a few tech savvy people I am getting buried with all the requests.My highest priority request (from V.P.) is the implementation of a Proxy Server. The network here consists of 4 Windows...
Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Websense Inc., DansGuardian, server
Discussion threads 2009-01-21
Best Firewall and VPN Solution for Small Business
I generally deal with small business offices and currently have a new client that is in need of a Firewall and VPN solution. This client has less than 10 users but needs the ability to securely access server and workstations from any location. What types of solutions make...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, SECURITY, VPN, workstation, small business, firewall
Discussion threads 2008-08-13
When e-mail attacks!
Another SolutionI setup a combination of Untangle as a gateway device and the built in Exchange IMF.Very few fault positives and so far I am delighted.RE: When e-mail attacks!I just finished an eval period followed by the purchase of a SPAM appliance. I eval'd Barracuda, Sophos and Ironport. ...
Tags: Groupware, Cyberthreats, Spam, The 'G-Man', ASSP, e-mail, server, Microsoft Exchange Server, Even More Solutions
Discussion threads 2007-11-21
10 things to look for in a hardware-based firewall
HBF's - Do they still exist?Sorry for a first post to be slanted this way, but true HBF's have not been in use for over a decade. "Hardware" plants the idea that a box cannot be compromised because there's no software inside. Indeed all routers have an OS inside (surprise...
Tags: Firewalls, Network security, firewall, hardware, SmoothWall, software, HBF
Discussion threads 2009-10-06
What to do with two extra PC's?
I have two extra PC's that I don't know what to do with! My setup right now is just my Windows Home Server and my wife's laptop. I only do downloading on my home server an nothing else.My first extra PC is an Intel P4 HT @ 3.0 Ghz with...
Tags: Corporate communications, Servers, server, distro, PC, video, VPN server
Discussion threads 2008-04-07
setting up a proxy server
we have 1 server and 8 pcs in our IT lab.the server is used for sharing database only locally.all computers are connected in internet thru wired onlylan.students were given laptop.Their laptops are configured for wireless.I want to set proxy server and firewalls in my lab so that students when they...
Tags: Firewalls, UNIX, Operating systems, IPCOP, Squid, SmoothWall, server, firewall
Discussion threads 2008-06-18
How to switch from hosted web/email to exchange?
Hello All,I have quite the task to do and don't really know where to start.Currently we use a hosted web/email solution however we are going to purchase an email server along with MS Exchange 2007. We already have an AD server which uses a local domain (company.local not company.com)...
Tags: Domain names, Servers, Web, Barracuda, domain, server, DNS, e-mail, advertisement, DNS server, spam
Discussion threads 2008-07-09
downloading
my office is small (10 to 60 people) working for my company but some dowload to some picture how to stop dowloading many small companiesare having this same problem to deal withpersonal use of the internet in the workplaceis costing employers billions each year worldwide in lost productivity and other...
Tags: INTERNET
Q&A 2009-07-11
DIY pfSense firewall system beats others for features, reliability, and security
So let me see...."require a fair amount of storage, run on over-powered hardware, and consume more electricity than a simple appliance"Costs More to SetupCosts More to RunUses More PowerI used to run a dedicated device like this until I saw my power bill. Since I removed such a system...
Tags: Firewalls, Network security, Home networking, VPNs, pFsense, security, DIY pfSense, SmoothWall, IPCOP, firewall, DLink, Linksys Inc.
Discussion threads 2009-12-08
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