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Innominate mGuard Firmware
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| The Embedded Secure Linux System for all mGuard Appliances |
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| The Innominate mGuard Firmware supports for all mGuard Network Security Appliances in equal measure the following functions: |
- Stateful Packet Inspection Firewall
- User Firewall
- Routing with NAT and 1:1 NAT
- Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) for secure remote access
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Integrity monitoring of Windows file shares against
malware infestation
- Network Management Support
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| Highlights |
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- Top performance, boots and configures faster than ever
- Extremely flexible and accelerated flash and rollout procedure
- Optimal flexible network integration, especially through the patented Stealth Mode
- Efficient Configuration and management, central or local
- Optimized Update Process
- Full-fledged Public Key Infrastrukturen (PKIs) support
- VPNs Tunneling through HTTP and Web Proxy Server
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| For a detailed description of all functions and features you can download the latest mGuard Firmware Data Sheet. |
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| Data Sheet |
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| More Platforms, and even more Speed |
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With mGuard 7, Innominate's consequent design efforts for portability and multi-platform support are yielding fruit: the firmware is now available for ARM, x86, and PowerPC processor architectures, making
mGuard technology a future-proof investment and most attractive option for embedded security OEM solutions.
Already well known for the top-notch performance of its primary security functions, it has undergone further optimization and acceleration of many support functions, letting you flash, rollout, boot, and reconfigure mGuard appliances faster than ever. |
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"... an outstanding product offering, a decentralized security approach, consistently customer-oriented innovation, as well as optimized total cost of ownership across the entire lifecycle of a machine or plant..."
Frost & Sullivan, 4/2008 |
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