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Uploading your SSL certificate to server
After purchasing a trusted SSL certificate from Certificate Authority (CA), you need to create a text file of the type: -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY----- ..... ..... -----END PRIVATE KEY----- -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- ..... ..... -----END CERTIFICATE----- ...
Traffic
Statistics from Application Control and Content Filter. The section automatically collects statistics from the Content filter (categories and sites) and Application Control (protocols), collecting it into widgets with default filters. Information display m...
Security Events
Contains information about the triggering of the rules specified in the Intrusion Prevention section. All widgets are generated in the server's time zone. The section structures the information received from the Intrusion prevention section. Period sele...
Authorization Log
In the Reports -> Authorization Log section, a list of users authorized on SafeUTM is available to you in the form of a table. You can use the possibility to search for specific authorized users with a filter. To do this, at the top of the screen in the C...
Report Designer
Setting up statistics in custom reports and sending ready-made reports to e-mail. UTM provides the ability to create report templates and set up their distribution in .pdf format by e-mail. My templates This tab creates templates with statistics that ca...
Administrators
Managing Administrators It is possible to set the credentials of several administrators of the SafeUTM server to access the settings web interfaces. The pre-installed administrator account cannot be deleted, you can only change its data – name, and passwor...
High availability
This section describes how to configure a cluster consisting of two SafeUTM servers. Each of the two SafeUTM devices is called a node. The cluster operates in active-passive mode. The node that processes traffic at a given time is active. In its turn, the ...
Automatic Update
Updating the server is possible exclusively over the network. It is not possible to upgrade using the installation disk or USB flash drive. Automatic Update The automatic update parameters are configured in the section Server Management -> Automatic Update...
Backup
Providing users with stable access to the Internet is the main task solved by the Internet gateway. But sometimes there are situations that lead to system failures and subsequent disruption of Internet access. Depending on the complexity of the failure, it may...
Terminal
Use the terminal only for diagnostics. Refrain from commands that modify files. The system is designed to be configured only via the web interface. SafeDNS is not responsible for the negative consequences of working with SafeUTM from the terminal. Technical su...
License
Licensing Scheme At the moment SafeUTM license has two types of licenses: Free trial; Enterprise. Both types of licenses can be acquired by contacting your SafeDNS manager. Viewing license information A detailed view of the server and license inf...
Additional settings
Setting the time zone and collecting anonymous statistics. The configuration is carried out via the web interface in Server Management -> Additional settings section. Time zone settings - set the time zone in order to collect logs and statistics correctl...
Mail Relay
This section provides instructions for configuring the mail service, as well as for using additional features, such as webmail, spam checking, mail relay, forwarding, etc. All mail traffic filtering capabilities can also be applied to an internal mail serve...
General Settings
The basic settings section includes many basic parameters necessary for the operation of a mail server on the Internet. Main mail domain. Points the server to its mail domain for which it should receive and process emails. All user mailboxes will belong to ...
Webmail
Configuring the mail web interface to work on the local and external interface of SafeUTM. 1. In order for webmail to work on the local interface, you need to activate the Webmail setting in Mail Relay -> General settings.2. To work on the external interfac...
Setting up Mail Relay
If SafeUTM has an external IP address, a domain is registered to it, and the necessary records are configured with the registrar and provider, but you want another server to handle the sending and delivery of mail (for example, a pre-configured Exchange server...
Advanced Settings
Advanced Settings section consists of three subsections: General, Security, and DKIM-signature. General External SMTP relay. All outgoing mail will be sent to the specified address. It is used, for example, if mail must pass through the provider's upstream...
Setting up Domain at Registrar/Zone Holder
To create a mail server, you will need a domain name. You can register it with your Internet service provider or directly with the registrar. After you register a domain name, you will need to make changes to the zone description on the DNS server (at the d...
Rules
Rules section consists of three subsections: Forwarding, Permitted addresses, and Forbidden addresses. Forwarding Allows you to configure mail forwarding on the server using mail aliases. Aliases, unlike mailboxes, do not require logins and passwords, they...
Mail Forwarding
Setting up mail forwarding rules (aliases) To create and edit mail forwarding rules (aliases), go to Mail Relay -> Rules -> Forwarding. Mail aliases differ from mailboxes in that they do not require logins and passwords. They are assigned to a mailbox and ...