- Web caching – storing files from the Internet in the cache, available for all users;
- Different authentication methods:
- by IP address,
- by user name and password,
- by Windows authentication,
- by Active Directory;
- Dial on demand – automatic connection to ISP by a modem;
- Traffic control system for each user or group which can block access to the Internet based on:
- User’s time spent browsing the Internet, the traffic amount for a day or month;
- Scheduled connecting to the Internet;
- Internet domains, IP addresses or part of URL strings which user can connect to;
- Set on how fast the Internet traffic limits may be accessed for each particular user;
- Filtering of Internet content to block users from visiting non-work related Internet sites;
- Connecting to upstream proxy;
- Realtime Internet traffic monitoring;
- Billing plans for each user/group based on user’s Internet time or traffic;
- Reporting system that e-mails each user with Internet usage statistics for specified time periods;
- Ability to automatically or manually e-mail users with their statistics;
- GateWall supports protocols:
- HTTP (with caching);
- FTP (with caching);
- NAT (Network Address Translation) for POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, Telnet, IRC, NNTP, ICQ
- and all the other protocols over UDP/TCP.
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