Global Technology Associates SOFTWARE FIREWALL GBWA200501-01 用户手册
1 - Introduction 1
1 Introduction
About GTA Firewalls
Global Technology Associates, Inc. (GTA) has been designing and building
Internet firewalls since 1994. In 1996, GTA developed the first truly
affordable commercial-grade firewall, the GNAT Box
Internet firewalls since 1994. In 1996, GTA developed the first truly
affordable commercial-grade firewall, the GNAT Box
®
. Since then, ICSA-
certified GNAT Box System Software has become the engine that drives all
GTA hardware appliance and software firewall systems.
GTA hardware appliance and software firewall systems.
About GB-Ware
GB-Ware is a complete software firewall system that runs from a Compact
Flash module or hard drive installed on x86 (PC) hardware. After software
installation, GB-Ware must be configured for local network requirements
using either the setup wizard (video console) or manually (serial console,
GBAdmin or browser).
Flash module or hard drive installed on x86 (PC) hardware. After software
installation, GB-Ware must be configured for local network requirements
using either the setup wizard (video console) or manually (serial console,
GBAdmin or browser).
Features
• 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet WAN/LAN speed support
• ICSA-certified GNAT Box System Software (version 3.5 and higher)
• Stateful packet inspection
• User authentication (GTA, LDAP & RADIUS)
• SSL encrypted management
• DES, 3DES, AES, and Blowfish VPN encryption
• IPSec VPN with 1 mobile user license
• PPP, PPPoE and PPTP support
• SMTP email proxy
• Transparent NAT (network address translation)
• ICSA-certified GNAT Box System Software (version 3.5 and higher)
• Stateful packet inspection
• User authentication (GTA, LDAP & RADIUS)
• SSL encrypted management
• DES, 3DES, AES, and Blowfish VPN encryption
• IPSec VPN with 1 mobile user license
• PPP, PPPoE and PPTP support
• SMTP email proxy
• Transparent NAT (network address translation)
• Async Modem and ISDN TA support
• RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
• Remote logging using WELF
• RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
• Remote logging using WELF
• Gateway routing failover
• DMZ (PSN, Private Service Network; optional on 10 user version)
• DMZ (PSN, Private Service Network; optional on 10 user version)