4.5. Setup - Services
Network Interfaces
Network Interfaces
A detailed description of creating and configuring each type of network interface is described ...
Configuring Local Ethernet
Manual and automatic configuration using the DHCP protocol. Be careful!If you select Local Eth...
Configuring External Ethernet
Manual and automatic configuration using the DHCP protocol. Usually, all necessary information...
Configuring PPTP Connection
Connection via PPTP protocol is used by Internet service providers in order to provide a more rel...
Configuring L2TP Connection
Connection via L2TP protocol is sometimes used by Internet service providers in order to provide ...
Configuring PPPoE Connection
Connection via PPPoE protocol is traditionally used by providers offering connection via xDSL. ...
Connection via 3G and 4G
To connect to the networks of mobile operators, it is possible to use 4G routers with Ethernet in...
Channel Aggregation & Failover
Configuring channel failover, static and dynamic aggregation. If you have multiple connections...
Routing
Used to redirect network traffic passing through SafeUTM. It has a number of advantages over s...
BGP
Configuring BGP to exchange information about the availability of networks. SafeUTM 13 impleme...
OSPF
SafeUTM 13 supports OSPF (Open Shortest Path First), a routing protocol based on the state of cha...
Proxy
Proxy
Setting up a direct connection to the proxy server. Proxy Server for Web Traffic You do not n...
Configuring Proxy with Single Interface
If necessary, you can use SafeUTM as a proxy server with direct connections of clients to the pro...
Exclude IP Addresses from Proxy Server Processing
Setting up exceptions for the traffic of individual users or traffic to certain Internet resource...
Connecting to External ICAP Services
Sending HTTP(S) traffic for analysis to third-party servers using ICAP protocol. In this case,...
Reverse Proxy
Publishing local network web resources in such a way that they become available to consumers from...
DNS
A DNS server converts human-readable server names into IP addresses. SafeUTM includes a DNS serve...
DHCP Server
The DHCP server is used to automatically assign IP addresses to network devices on the LAN. Sa...
IPSec
Branches and Head Office
This type of connection allows you to combine the LANs of several SafeUTM servers. Features of...
Connecting Devices
Description of options for connecting various routers (Mikrotik, Zyxel Keenetic, etc.) to SafeUTM...
Connecting users
Connecting remote users via L2TP/IPsec protocol. The settings for connecting users (client-to-...
Connecting offices (site-to-site)
PPTP VPN
Using the PPTP protocol, you can connect Branches that use outdated routers supporting only PPTP ...
Incoming Connection of Cisco IOS to SafeUTM via IPsec
Following the steps in this article, you can combine Cisco and SafeUTM networks via IPsec using P...
Outgoing SafeUTM Connection to Cisco IOS via IPsec
Following the steps in this article, you can combine Cisco and SafeUTM networks via IPsec using P...
Incoming pfSense connection to SafeUTM via IPsec
Following the steps in this article, you can combine pfSense and SafeUTM networks via IPsec using...
Outgoing pfSense Connection to SafeUTM via IPsec
Setting up SafeUTM 1. In the SafeUTM web interface, open tab Services -> IPsec -> Devices.2. A...
Connecting Keenetic via SSTP
You can connect routers with SSTP protocol support in site-to-site VPN mode. If you do not nee...
Connecting Kerio Control to SafeUTM via IPsec
Following the steps of the article below, you can combine Kerio Control and SafeUTM networks via ...
Connecting Keenetic via IPsec
On the SafeUTM side, configure the connection settings in the Services -> IPSec -> Devices sectio...