Untangle 5.0
Open Source Security Gateway & Firewall that blocks Spam, Spyware, Myspace & more
Features
Untangle is an open source security gateway for SMBs and the managed service providers that serve them. Untangle leverages more than 30 of the best open source projects (e.g., SpamAssassin, Snort, ClamAV, OpenVPN) to safeguard the network with applications like spam, spyware, and virus blocking, web filtering, Firewall, IPS, VPN & more. To achieve industry-leading performance, Untangle’s “virtual pipelining” technology enables each application to access network traffic in one singular process and therefore avoids the CPU context switches and buffer copies that would occur if each project was chained together through proxies. Untangle runs on VMWare or on dedicated standard Intel/AMD hardware. Untangle is free and open source under the GPLv2. • Easy to Use – Untangle’s GUI is based on a virtual rack metaphor, comes pre-configured for business use and updates software and signatures automatically• Open Source – Sourcecode is downloadable and licensed under the GPLv2• Free – The platform and 12 applications are free, including both software & signature updates• Best of Breed – Leverages the best open source network software like SpamAssassin, Snort, ClamAV & others• Comprehensive – Anti-Spam, Anti-Spyware, Anti-Virus, Web Filtering, Phish Blocking, DOS Blocking, VPN, IPS, Firewall, router & more. • Great Reporting – Comprehensive reports for each application and meaningful logs• Future Proofing – Platform is designed to support future applications developed by Untangle or the community
Technical Specifications
Operating System:
Untangle acts as an operating system. However, Debian is running under the hood and can be accessed via the command line.
VMware Tools installed: Yes
Size: 400MB
Allocated Memory (RAM): 600MB
Applications Installed:
Spam Blocker,Spyware Blocker,Virus Blocker,Web Filter,Phish Blocker,Protocol Control,Firewall,VPN,IPS,Router,Attack Blocker &Untangle Reports
Virtual Appliance Account Information
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