Advanced Search
Search Results
266 total results found
Objects
In the section Traffic rules -> Objects, you can create objects to be used in the rules of firewall, content filter, application control, and routing. Object types with examples are described in the table below: Object Types Name Descriptio...
Quotas
In SafeUTM, it is possible to use traffic limits for users. For each quota, you can define its validity period (hour, day, week, month, quarter). It can be assigned to users or groups in the user tree in a separate tab Quota. Also in this tab, you can incr...
Network Interfaces
A detailed description of creating and configuring each type of network interface is described in the following instructions: Local Ethernet External Ethernet Ethernet + PPTP Ethernet + L2TP Ethernet + PPPoE All created interfaces are presented in ...
Configuring Local Ethernet
Manual and automatic configuration using the DHCP protocol. Be careful!If you select Local Ethernet and set it as External Ethernet, you will not be able to access the Internet. Manual Configuration To configure the connection in the web interface, foll...
Configuring External Ethernet
Manual and automatic configuration using the DHCP protocol. Usually, all necessary information for configuration is contained in the contract with your Internet provider. Manual Configuration To configure the connection in the web interface, follow thes...
Configuring PPTP Connection
Connection via PPTP protocol is used by Internet service providers in order to provide a more reliable authorization. To configure such a connection in the web interface, follow these steps: 1. Go to the menu Services -> Network Interfaces.2. Click on the ...
Configuring L2TP Connection
Connection via L2TP protocol is sometimes used by Internet service providers in order to provide more reliable authorization. To configure such a connection in the web interface, follow these steps: Go to menu Services -> Network Interfaces. Click on th...
Configuring PPPoE Connection
Connection via PPPoE protocol is traditionally used by providers offering connection via xDSL. To configure the connection in the web interface, follow these steps: Go to menu Services -> Network Interfaces. Click on the icon (+) in the upper right corn...
Connection via 3G and 4G
To connect to the networks of mobile operators, it is possible to use 4G routers with Ethernet interfaces. The server also supports some models of USB modems, for example, Huawei E8372. When connected, the USB modem will be displayed in SafeUTM as a new Eth...
Channel Aggregation & Failover
Configuring channel failover, static and dynamic aggregation. If you have multiple connections to Internet service providers, you can use them in the following ways: Failover of one connection so that when it is disconnected, traffic goes through other a...
Router Setup
Router with Static IP address configuration 1. Go to SafeDNS Dashboard > Settings > Devices and copy your IP address to the "IP addresses / DynDNS" box, choose a policy, and click "Add". 2. Change your router’s DNS servers to SafeDNS addresses - 19...
Routing
Used to redirect network traffic passing through SafeUTM. It has a number of advantages over some other traditional routing systems. Among them are: The ability to specify the source network directly in the route. Adaptivity function (in case of gateway...
BGP
Configuring BGP to exchange information about the availability of networks. SafeUTM 13 implements support for BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), which is the main dynamic routing protocol used on the Internet. Setting up your autonomous system 1. Enter your...
OSPF
SafeUTM 13 supports OSPF (Open Shortest Path First), a routing protocol based on the state of channels. A channel is a router interface or network segment that connects two routers. The state data of these channels is called the channel state. The use of this...
Proxy
Setting up a direct connection to the proxy server. Proxy Server for Web Traffic You do not need to explicitly specify the proxy settings on the LAN hosts. Specifying UTM as the default gateway for devices on the network is sufficient. By default, caching...
Configuring Proxy with Single Interface
If necessary, you can use SafeUTM as a proxy server with direct connections of clients to the proxy, with a single interface. To do this, you need to perform the following settings: When creating a local interface in Services -> Network interfaces, Gatew...
Exclude IP Addresses from Proxy Server Processing
Setting up exceptions for the traffic of individual users or traffic to certain Internet resources from passing and processing by a web proxy available as part of UTM. Resource exclusions from proxy server processing only work for transparent proxy mode. Wi...
Connecting to External ICAP Services
Sending HTTP(S) traffic for analysis to third-party servers using ICAP protocol. In this case, traffic to these servers (which may include DLP systems, antiviruses, and web filters) is transmitted in decrypted form. You can configure the connection to serv...
Reverse Proxy
Publishing local network web resources in such a way that they become available to consumers from the Internet. Reverse proxy technology allows you to proxy web traffic in the opposite direction: from the Internet to the LAN, unlike the most commonly used o...
DNS
A DNS server converts human-readable server names into IP addresses. SafeUTM includes a DNS server that does not require additional configuration in most cases. DNS service on the SafeUTM server is configured in Services -> DNS. The service allows you to sp...