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vii v1.0, September 2009 Content s ProSecure Unified Threat Management UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manual About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and Scope ........................ .................... ................ ................... .. xvii How to Print This Manual .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al viii v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 2 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision t he UTM in Y our Network Understanding the S teps for Initial Connection ........ ................. ........
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al ix v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Dynamic DNS .. ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ ............. 3-19 Configuring Advanced W AN Options .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al x v1.0, September 2009 Adding Customized Services ............. .... ... ... ............. ................ ................ ............. 5-30 Creating Quality of Service (QoS) Profiles .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al xi v1.0, September 2009 T esting the Connec tions and Viewing S tatus Information ............. ................ ................ 7-16 T esting the VPN Connection ..................
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al xii v1.0, September 2009 Manually Configuring and Editing SSL Connections .......... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... 8-17 Creating the Portal Layout .........
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al xiii v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 1 1 Monitoring Syst em Access and Perfo rmance Enabling the W AN Tr affic Meter ................... ................ ................... ..........
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al xiv v1.0, September 2009 T esting the LAN Path to Y our UTM . ................ ............. ................ ................ .......... 12-7 T esting the Pat h from Y our PC to a Remote Dev ice .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al xv v1.0, September 2009 W AN S tatus ........ ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ............. ... ... ... ... .... ... ............. ... ... .... ... ... ............. ... . C-5 T r affic Metering Logs .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al xvi v1.0, September 2009.
xvii v1.0, September 2009 About This Manual The NETGEAR ® Pr oSecur e™ Unified Threat Management UTM10 or UTM25 Refe r ence Manual describes how to install, configure, and troubl eshoot a ProSecure Unif ied Threat Management Appliance UTM10 or UTM25.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al xviii v1.0, September 2009 • Scope . This manual is written for the UTM according to these specifications: For more information abou t network, Internet, firewall, and VP N technologies, c lick the links to the NETGEAR W ebsite in Appendix E, “Related Documents .
1-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overvi ew of the features and capabilities of the ProSecure Unified Threat Management Appliance UTM10 or UTM25. This chapter contains the following sections: • “What Is the ProSecure Unified Threat Management App liance UTM10 or UTM 25? ” on this page.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 1-2 Introduction v1.0, September 2009 Key Features and Cap abilities The UTM provides the following key features and capabilities: • For the UTM10, a single 10/10 0/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet W AN port.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Introduction 1-3 v1.0, September 2009 Dual W AN Port s for Increased Reliability or Outbound Load Bala ncing (UTM25 Only) The UTM25 has two broadban d W AN ports.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 1-4 Introduction v1.0, September 2009 A Powerful, T rue Firewall Unlike simple Internet sharing NA T routers, the UTM is a true firewall, using stateful packet inspection (SPI) to defend against hacker atta cks.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Introduction 1-5 v1.0, September 2009 • Objectionable traffic protection . The UTM prevents ob jectionable content from reaching your computers.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 1-6 Introduction v1.0, September 2009 Extensive Protocol Support The UTM supports the T ransmission Control Protocol/Internet Protoco l (TCP/IP) and Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Introduction 1-7 v1.0, September 2009 • SSL VPN W izard . The UTM includes the NETGEAR SSL VPN W izard to easily configure SSL c.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 1-8 Introduction v1.0, September 2009 Service Registration Card with License Keys Be sure to store the license key card that came wi th your UTM in a se cu re location. Y ou do need these keys to activate your product during the initial setup.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Introduction 1-9 v1.0, September 2009 Package Content s The UTM product package co ntains the following items: • ProSecure Unified Threat Management Appliance UTM10 or UTM25 . • One AC power cable.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 1-10 Introduction v1.0, September 2009 The front panel also contains three groups of status indicator light-emitting diodes (LEDs), including Power and T est LEDs, LAN LEDs, and W AN LEDs, all of which are explained in Ta b l e 1 - 1 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Introduction 1-11 v1.0, September 2009 LAN Ports Left LED Off The LAN port has no link. On (Green) The LAN port has detected a link with a connected Ethernet device. Blink (Green) Data is being transmitted or received by the LAN port.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 1-12 Introduction v1.0, September 2009 Rear Panel The rear panel of the UTM includes a cable lock receptacle, a console port, a reset button, and an AC power connection. V iewed from left to right, the rear pa nel contains the fo llowing components: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Introduction 1-13 v1.0, September 2009 Figure 1-4 shows the product label for the UTM10.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 1-14 Introduction v1.0, September 2009 Choosing a Location for the UTM The UTM is suitable for use in an of fice enviro nment where it can be free- standing (on its runner feet) or mounted into a standard 19-inch eq u ipment rack.
2-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 2 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision the UTM in Y our Network Underst anding the Step s for Initial Connection T ypically , the UTM is installed as a network ga teway.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-2 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision th e UTM in Your Network v1.0, September 2009 Qualified W e b Browsers T o configure the U.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-3 v1.0, September 2009 3. In the User field, type admin . Use lower case letters. 4. In the Password field, type password .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-4 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision th e UTM in Your Network v1.0, September 2009 5. Click Login. The W eb Management Interface appears, displaying the System Status screen. ( Figure 2-2 on page 2-4 shows the top part of the UTM25’ s screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-5 v1.0, September 2009 Underst anding the Web Ma nagement Interface Me nu Layout Figure 2-3 shows the menu at the top of the UTM25’ s W eb Management Interf ace.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-6 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision th e UTM in Your Network v1.0, September 2009 The bottom of each screen provid es action buttons. The nature of the screen determines which action buttons are shown.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-7 v1.0, September 2009 Almost all screens and sections of screens have an accompanyning help scre en. T o open the help screen, c lick the ques tion mark icon.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-8 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision th e UTM in Your Network v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 1 of 10: LAN Settings Enter the settings as explained in T able 2 -1 o n page 2-9 , then click Next to go the following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-9 v1.0, September 2009 T able 2-1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-10 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 Enable DHCP Server (continued) Primary DNS Server This is optional. If an IP addre ss is specified, the UTM provi des this address as th e primary DNS server IP address.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-11 v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 2 of 10: W AN Settings Enter the settings as explained in T able 2 -2 o n page 2-1 2 , then click Next to go t he following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-12 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 Note: Click the Auto Detect action button at the bottom of the menu.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-13 v1.0, September 2009 Austria (PPTP) (continued) Idle T imeout Select the Keep Connected radio button to keep the connection always on.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-14 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 3 of 10: System Date and Time Enter the settings as explained in T able 2 -3 o n page 2-1 5 , then click Next to go t he following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-15 v1.0, September 2009 T able 2-3.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-16 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 4 of 10: Security Services Enter the settings as explained in T able 2 -4 o n page 2-1 7 , then click Next to go t he following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-17 v1.0, September 2009 T able 2-4. Setup Wizard S tep 4: Se curity Services Settings Setting Description (or Sub field and Description) Email SMTP SMTP scanning is enab led by default on standard service port 25.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-18 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 5 of 10: Email Security Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 2 - 5 , then click Next to go the following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-19 v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 6 of 10: Web Security Enter the settings as explained in T able 2 -6 o n page 2-2 0 , then click Next to go t he following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-20 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 Note: After you have completed the steps in th e Setup W izard, you can make changes to the W eb security settings by selecting Application Security > HTTP/HTTPS > Malware Scan .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-21 v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 7 of 10: Web Categories.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-22 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 2 - 7 , then click Next to go the following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-23 v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 8 of 10: Ad ministrator Email Notification Settings Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 2 - 8 , then click Next to go the following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-24 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 9 of 10: Secu rity Subscription Up date Settings Enter the settings as explained in T able 2 -9 o n page 2-2 5 , then click Next to go t he following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-25 v1.0, September 2009 Note: After you have completed the steps i.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-26 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 Setup Wizard S tep 10 of 10 : Saving the Configuration Click Apply to save your settings and auto matically restart the system.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-27 v1.0, September 2009 V erify that the UTM properly scans HTTP traffic: 1. Log on to the UTM W eb Management Interface, and the n verify that HTTP scanning is enabled.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-28 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009 If your UTM is connected to the Intern et, you can activate the service licenses: 1. Select Support > Registration .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Using the Setup Wizard to Prov is ion the UTM in Your Network 2-29 v1.0, September 2009 What to Do Next Y ou have completed setting up and deploying the UTM to the network.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 2-30 Using the Setup Wizard to Pr ovision the UTM in Your Netw ork v1.0, September 2009.
3-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 3 Manually Configuring Internet and W AN Settings This chapter contains the following sections: • “Understanding the Internet and W AN Configuration T asks on this page. • “Configuring the Internet Connection s” on page 3-2 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-2 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 4. Configure dynamic DNS on the W AN ports (optional) . Configure yo ur fully qualified domain names during this phase (if required).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-3 v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the Auto Detect action button at the b ottom of the menu. The auto-det ect process probes the W AN port fo r a range of connection meth ods and suggests one that your ISP is most likely to support.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-4 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 The auto-detect process will retu rn one of the following.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-5 v1.0, September 2009 The W AN Status window should show a valid IP address and gateway .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-6 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 T o manually configure the W AN1 ISP (UTM25) or W AN ISP (UTM10) settings: 1. On the UTM25, select Network Configuration > W AN Settings > W AN1 ISP Settings .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-7 v1.0, September 2009 5. If your connection is PPTP or PPPoE, your ISP requires an initial login. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 3 - 2 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-8 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 6. Configure the Internet (IP) Ad dress settings as explained in Ta b l e 3 - 3 . Click the Current IP Address link to see the currently assigned IP address.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-9 v1.0, September 2009 8. Click T est to evaluate your entries. The UTM attempts to make a connection accordin g to the settings that you entered.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-10 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 • Load Balancing Mode . The UTM distributes the outbound traffic equally among the W AN interfaces that are functional.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-11 v1.0, September 2009 If your ISP has allocated a number of static IP addresses to you, and you have assigned one of these addresses to each PC, you can choose classica l routing.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-12 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 T o configure the dual-W AN ports for auto-ro llover mode: 1. Select Network Config > W AN Settings from the menu, then click the WA N M o d e tab.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-13 v1.0, September 2009 W AN Failure Detection Method Select one of the followin.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-14 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-15 v1.0, September 2009 a. Figure 3-9 shows one example in the Prot ocol Binding table. Config ure the protocol binding settings as explained in Ta b l e 3 - 6 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-16 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 b. Click the add table button in the rightmost column to add the protocol binding rule to the Protocol Binding table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-17 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Secondary W AN Addresses A single W AN Ethernet port can be accessed through multiple IP addresses by adding aliases to the port.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-18 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the Secondary Addresses option arrow .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-19 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is an Internet servic e that allows devices with varying public IP addresse s to be located using Intern et domain names.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-20 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 The W AN Mode section on screen reports th e currently configured W AN mode. (For the UTM25, for example, Single Port W AN1, Load Balancing, or Auto Rollover .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-21 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click the Information option arro w in the upper right corner of a DNS screen for registration information.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-22 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Advanced W AN Options The advanced opti ons .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Manually Configuring In ternet and WAN Settings 3-23 v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the default informatio n settings as explained in Ta b l e 3 - 8 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 3-24 Manually Configuring Interne t and WAN Settings v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your changes.
4-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 4 LAN Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the adva nced LAN features of your UTM. This chapter contains the following sections: • “Managing V irtual LANs and DHCP Options ” on this page. • “Configuring Multi-Home LAN IPs on the Default VLAN” on page 4-1 1 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-2 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 VLANs have a number of advantages: • It is easy to set up network segmentation. Users who communicate most frequently with each other can be grouped into common VLANs, rega rdless of physical location.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-3 v1.0, September 2009 When you create a VLAN profile, assign LAN ports to the VLAN, and enable the VLAN, the LAN ports that are member of the VLAN can send and receive both tagged and untagged packets.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-4 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 For each VLAN profile, the following fields are displayed in the VLAN Profiles table: • Checkbox . Allows you to select the VLAN profile in the table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-5 v1.0, September 2009 The UTM delivers the following settings to any LAN device that requests DHCP: • An IP.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-6 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 LDAP Server A Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server allows a user to query and modify directory services that run over TCP/IP .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-7 v1.0, September 2009 2. Either select an entry from the VLAN Pr ofiles table by clicki ng the corresponding edit table button or add a new VLAN profile by clicking the add table button under the VLAN P rofiles table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-8 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 T able 4-1. VLAN Profile Settings Setting Description (or Subfield an d Des c ripti on ) VLAN Profile Profile Name Enter a unique name for the VLAN pro file.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-9 v1.0, September 2009 Enable DHCP Server Select the Enable DHCP Server radio button to e nable the UTM to function as a Dynamic Host Configuration Protoc ol (DHCP) server , providing TCP/IP configuration for all computers connect ed to the VLAN.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-10 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. Enable LDAP information Select the Enable LDAP in formation checkb ox to enable the DHCP server to provide Lightweight Directory Access Prot ocol (LDAP) server information.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-11 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Multi-Home LA N IPs on the Default VLAN If you have computers usin g different IP networks in the LAN, (for example, 172.16.2.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-12 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 3. In the Add Secondary LAN IPs section of the screen, enter the following settings: • IP Address . Enter the secondary address that yo u want to assign to t he LAN ports.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-13 v1.0, September 2009 Some advantages of the Network Database are: • Generally , you do not need to enter either IP address or MAC addresses. Instead, you can just select the name of the desired PC or device.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-14 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 The Known PCs and Devices table lists the entries in the Network Database. For each PC or device, the following fields are display ed : • Checkbox .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-15 v1.0, September 2009 Adding PCs or Devices to the Network Dat abase T o add PCs or devices manua lly to the Network Database: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-16 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 Editing PCs or Devices in the Network Dat abase T o edit PCs or de vic es manua lly in the Network Database: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-17 v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the Edit Group Names opti on arrow at the right of the LAN submenu tabs. The Network Database Group Names screen displays. ( Figure 4-7 shows some examples.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-18 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 T o reserve an IP address, select Reserved (DHCP Client) from the IP Address T ype pul.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-19 v1.0, September 2009 T o enable and conf igure the DMZ port: 1. Select Network Config > DMZ Setup from the menu. The DMZ Setup screen displays. 2. Enter the settings as explained in T able 4 -3 o n page 4-2 0 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-20 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 T able 4-3. DMZ Setup Settings Setting Description (or Sub field and Description) DMZ Port Setup Do you want to enable DMZ Port? Select one of the foll owing radio bu ttons: • Ye s .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-21 v1.0, September 2009 Enable DHCP Server (continued) Primary DNS Server This is optional. If an IP address is specified, the UTM provides this address as the primary DNS server IP address.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-22 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings. T o define the DMZ W AN Rules and LAN DMZ Rules, see “Setting DMZ W AN Rules” on page 5-14 and “Setting LAN DMZ Rules” on page 5-18 , respectively .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-23 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring St atic Routes T o add a static route to the S tatic Route table: 1. Select Network Config > Routing from the menu. The Routing screen displays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-24 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 4 - 4 . 4. Click Apply to save your settings. The new static rout e is added to the S tatic Route table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-25 v1.0, September 2009 T o enable and configure RIP: 1. Select Network Configuration > Routing from the menu. 2. Click the RIP Configuration option arrow at the rig ht of the Routing submenu tab.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-26 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009 T able 4-5. RIP Configuration Settings Setting Description (or Subfie ld and Description) RIP RIP Directi on From the RIP Direction pull-down menu , select the direct ion in which the UTM sends and receives RIP packet s: • None .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al LAN Configuration 4-27 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. S t atic Route Example In this example, we assume the following: • The UTM’ s primary Internet access is through a cable modem to a n ISP .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 4-28 LAN Configuration v1.0, September 2009.
5-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 5 Firewall Protection This chapter describes how to use the firewall featur es of the UTM to protect your network. This chapter contains the following sections: • “About Firewall Protection ” on this page. • “Using Rules to Block or Allow Sp ecific Kinds of Traf fic ” on page 5-3 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-2 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 Administrator T ip s Consider the following operational items: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-3 v1.0, September 2009 Using Rules to Block or Allo w S pecific Kinds of T raffic Firewall rules are used to block or allow specific traf fic passing thro ugh from one sid e to the other .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-4 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 • Quality of Service (QoS) priorities . Each service has its own nativ e priority that impacts its quality of performance and tole rance for jitter or delays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-5 v1.0, September 2009 T able 5-2. Outbound Rules Overview Setting Description (or Subfie ld and Description) Service The service or application to be covered by this rule.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-6 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 Inbound Rules (Port Forwarding) If you have enabled Network Address T ranslation (NA T), your network presents only one IP address to the Internet and outside users cannot directly address any of your local computers.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-7 v1.0, September 2009 Whether or not DHCP is enable d, how the PCs accesse s the server ’ s LAN address impacts the inbound rules.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-8 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 . T able 5-3. Inbound Rules Overview Setting Description (or Subfie ld and Description) Service The service or application to be covered by this rule.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-9 v1.0, September 2009 W AN Users The settings that determine which Internet locations are covered by the rule, based on their IP address. The options are: • Any .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-10 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 Order of Precedence for Rules As you define new rules, they are added to the tabl es in the Rules screen as the last item in the list, as shown in the LAN W AN Rules screen example in Figure 5-1 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-11 v1.0, September 2009 disposition of a packet. For example, you should place the most stri ct rules at the top (those with the most specific services or addresses).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-12 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 T o make changes to an existing o utbound or inbound service rul e: In the Action column to the right of to the rule, click on of the following table buttons: • edit .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-13 v1.0, September 2009 T o create a new outbound LAN W AN service rule: 1. In the LAN W AN Rules screen, click the add table button under the Outbound Services table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-14 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 T o create a new inbound LAN W AN service rule: 1. In the LAN W AN Rules screen, click the add table button under the Inbound Serv ices table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-15 v1.0, September 2009 T o access the DMZ W A N Rules screen: 1. Select Network Security > Firewall from the menu. The Firewall submenu tabs appear . 2. Click the DMZ W AN Rules submenu tab.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-16 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 2. Click one of the fo llowi ng table buttons: • disable . Disables the rule or rules. The “!” stat us icon changes from a green circle to a grey circle, indicating that the rule is or ru les are disabled.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-17 v1.0, September 2009 DMZ W AN Inbound Services Rules The Inbound Ser vic es tab le lis ts al l existing rules for inbound traf fi c. If you ha ve not defined any rules, no rules are listed.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-18 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 Setting LAN DMZ Rules The LAN DMZ Rules screen allows you to create rules that define the movement of traffic between the LAN and the DMZ.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-19 v1.0, September 2009 • up . Moves the rule up one position in the table rank . • down . Moves the rule down one position in the table rank. T o delete or disable one or more rules: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-20 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 2. Enter the settings as explained in T able 5 -2 o n page 5-5 . 3. Click Apply . The new rule is now adde d to the Outbound Services table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-21 v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the Attack Checks submenu tab. The Attack Checks screen displays. 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 5 - 4 . Figure 5-1 1 T able 5-4.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-22 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. LAN Security Checks. Block UDP flood Select the Block UDP flood checkbox to prevent the UTM from accepting more than 20 simultaneous, active UDP connections from a single d evice on the LAN.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-23 v1.0, September 2009 Setting Session Limit s Session limits allows you to specify the total number of sessions that are allowed, per user , over an IP connection across the UTM.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-24 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 5. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-25 v1.0, September 2009 3. Select the Enable SIP checkbox. 4.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-26 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 LAN W AN Inbound Rule: Allowing Vid eoconference from Restricted Addresses If you w.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-27 v1.0, September 2009 • W eb server PC on the UTM’ s LAN – LAN IP address: 192.168.1.2 – DMZ IP Address: 192.168.10.2 – Access to W eb server is (simulated) public IP address: 10.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-28 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 4. From the Service pull-down menu, select HTTP for a W eb server . 5. From the Action pull-down menu, select ALLOW Always . 6. In the Send to LAN Server field, enter the loca l IP address of your W eb serve r PC (192.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-29 v1.0, September 2009 Outbound Rules Example Outbound rules let you prevent users from using applications such as Instant Messenger , Real Audio, or other non-essential sites.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-30 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 Creating Services, QoS Profiles, and Bandwid th Profiles When you create inbound an.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-31 v1.0, September 2009 For example, W eb servers serve W eb pages, time servers serve time and date information, and game hosts serve da ta about other players’ mov e s.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-32 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 2. In the Add Customer Service section of the screen, enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 5 - 6 . 3. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-33 v1.0, September 2009 2. Modify the settings that you wish to change (see T able 5-6 on page 5-32 ). 3. Click Apply to save your changes. The modified servic e is displayed in th e Custom Services table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-34 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 T o create a QoS profile: 1. Select Network Security > Firewall Objects from the menu. The Firewall Objects submenu tabs appear , with the Services screen in view .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-35 v1.0, September 2009 5. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-36 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your changes. The modified QoS pr ofile is displayed in the List of QoS Profiles table. Creating Bandwid th Profiles Bandwidth profiles d etermine the way in which da ta is communicated with the hosts.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-37 v1.0, September 2009 The screen displays the List of Bandwidth Profiles table with the user -defined profiles. 3. Under the List of Bandwidth Profiles table, click the add tabl e button.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-38 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 5. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-39 v1.0, September 2009 Setting a Schedule to Block or Allow S pecific T raffic Schedules define the timeframe s under which fi rewall rule s may be applied.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-40 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 • Specific Times . The schedule is active only on specific hours of the se lected day or days.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-41 v1.0, September 2009 2. In the MAC Filtering Enab le section, select the Ye s radio button. 3. In the same section, select one of the followi ng options from the pull-down menu (next to Policy for MAC Addresses listed below): • Block .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-42 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 Setting up IP/MAC Bindings IP/MAC Binding allows you to bind an IP addr ess to a MAC address and vice-versa. Some PCs or devices are configured with static addresses.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-43 v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 5 - 9 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-44 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 4. Click the add table button. The new IP/MAC rule is added to the IP/MAC Bindings table. 5. Click Apply to save your changes. T o edit an IP/MAC binding: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-45 v1.0, September 2009 Note these restrictions on port triggering: • Only one PC can use a port trig gering application at any time.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-46 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 3. Click the add table button. The new port triggering rule is added to the Port T riggering Rules table. T o edit a port triggering rule: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-47 v1.0, September 2009 Using the Intrusion Prevention System The Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) of the UTM monitors all network traffic to detect, in real- time, network attacks and port scans and to protect your network from such intrusions.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-48 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 When you en able the IPS, the default IPS configuration goes into ef fect. The default IPS configuration is the configuratio n that the Advanced (IPS) scree n returns to when you click the Reset button.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Firewall Protection 5-49 v1.0, September 2009 . Figure 5-31.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 5-50 Firewall Pr otection v1.0, September 2009 T able 5-1 1. IPS: Less Familiar Att ack Names Attack Name Description (or Subfield and Description) Web web-misc Detects some specific Web att a ck tools, such as the fingerprintin g tool and the password-cracking tool.
6-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 6 Content Filtering and Optimizing Scans This chapter describes how to apply the content filtering features of the UTM and how to optimize scans to protect you r network. This chapter contains the following sections: • “About Content Filtering and Scans” on this page.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-2 Content Filtering and Optim izing Scans v1.0, September 2009 Default E-mail and W eb Scan Settings For most network environm e.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-3 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring E-mail Protection The UTM lets you configure the following settin gs to protect the network’ s e-mail communication: • The e-mail protocols that are scanned for malware threats.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-4 Content Filtering and Optim izing Scans v1.0, September 2009 Customizing E-mail Prot ocol Scan Settings T o configure the e-mail protocols and ports to scan: 1. Select Application Security > Services from the menu.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-5 v1.0, September 2009 Customizing E-mail Anti-V irus and Notification Settings Whether .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-6 Content Filtering and Optim izing Scans v1.0, September 2009 2. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 6 - 2 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-7 v1.0, September 2009 Append Safe S tamp (SMTP and POP3) For SMTP and POP3 e-mail messages, se lect this checkbox to insert a default safe stamp message at the end of an e-mail.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-8 Content Filtering and Optim izing Scans v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings. E-mail Content Filtering The UTM provides several options to filter unwant ed co ntent from e-mails.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-9 v1.0, September 2009 T o configure e-mail content filtering: 1. Select Application Security > Email Filters from the menu. The Email Filters screen displays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-10 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 2. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 6 - 3 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-11 v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Protecting Against E-mail S p am The UTM integrates multiple anti-sp am technologies to provide comprehensive p rotection against unwanted e-mail.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-12 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 3. Real-time blacklist . E-mails from known spam sources that are collected by blacklist providers are blocked. 4. Distributed Spam Analysis .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-13 v1.0, September 2009 T o configure the whitelist and blacklist: 1. Select Application Security > Anti-Spam from the menu. The Anti-Spam submenu tabs appear , with the Whitelist/Bla cklist screen in view .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-14 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 2. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 6 - 3 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-15 v1.0, September 2009 blacklist providers and are made av ailable to the public in the form of real-time blacklists (RBLs). By accessing these RBLs, the UTM can block spam originating from known spam sources.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-16 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the add table button in the Add column. The new blacklist provider is added to the real- time blacklist, and it is disabl ed by default.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-17 v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 6 - 5 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-18 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-19 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring W eb and Services Protection The UTM lets you config.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-20 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 2. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 6 - 5 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-21 v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings Configuring Web Malware Sca.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-22 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 2. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 6 - 2 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-23 v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-24 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 Several types of W eb content blocking are available: • File extension blocking . Y ou can block files based on the ir extension.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-25 v1.0, September 2009 T o configure W eb content filtering: 1. Select Application Security > HTTP/HTTPS from the menu. Th e HT TP/HTTPS submenu tabs appear , with the Malware Sca n screen in view .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-26 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 . Figure 6-10 [Content Filtering, screen 2 of 3].
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-27 v1.0, September 2009 . 3. Enter the settings as explained in T able 6 -8 o n page 6-2 8 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-28 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 T able 6-8. Content Filtering Settings Setting Description (or Subfield an d Des c ripti on ) Content Filtering Log HTTP T raffic Select this checkbox to log HTTP traffic.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-29 v1.0, September 2009 Select the Web Categories Y ou Wish to Block Select the Enable Blocking checkbox to en able blocking of Web categories.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-30 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. Configuring Web URL Filtering If you want to allow or block internal LAN user s from access to certain sites on the Internet, use the UTM’ s W eb URL filtering.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-31 v1.0, September 2009 T o configure W eb URL filtering: 1. Select Application Security > HTTP/HTTPS from the menu. Th e HT TP/HTTPS submenu tabs appear , with the Malware Sca n screen in view .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-32 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 6 - 9 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-33 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. URL This field contains the URLs that are blocked. T o add a URL to this field, use the Add URL field or the Import from File tool (see below).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-34 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 HTTPS Scan Settings HTTPS traffic is encrypted traf fic that cannot be scanned otherwise the data stream would not be secure.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-35 v1.0, September 2009 If one of these is not satisfied, a security aler t message appears in the browser window (see Figure 6-14 ).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-36 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 T o configure the HTTPS scan settings: 1. Select Application Security > HTTP/HTTPS from the menu. Th e HT TP/HTTPS submenu tabs appear , with the Malware Sca n screen in view .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-37 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. S pecifying T rusted Host s Y ou can specify trusted hosts for which the UT M bypasses HTTPS traffic scanning and security certificate authentication.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-38 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 T o completely bypass the scanning of the https://example.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-39 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. Configuring FTP Scans Some malware threats are specific ally developed to spread through the FTP protocol.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-40 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 T o configure the FTP scan settings: 1. Select Application Security > FTP from the menu. The FTP screen displays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-41 v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Setting W eb Access Exception s and Scanning Exclusions After you have specified which content the UTM f ilters, you can set exception rules for users of certain LAN groups.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-42 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 T o set W eb access exception rules: 1. Select Application Security > Block/Accept Exceptions from the menu. The Block/Accept Exceptions screen displays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-43 v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 6 - 1 3 . 4. Click Apply to save your settings. The new exception ru le is added to th e Exceptions table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-44 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009 2. Modify the settings that you wish to change (see T able 6 -13 on page 6-43 ). 3. Click Apply to save your changes.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Content Filtering and Optimi zing Scans 6-45 v1.0, September 2009 2. In the Add Scanning Exclusions section of the scr een, specify an exclusion rule as explained in Ta b l e 6 - 1 4 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 6-46 Content Filtering and Optimizin g Scans v1.0, September 2009.
7-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 7 V irtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections This chapter describes how to use the IP security (IPsec) virtual private networking (VPN) features of the UTM to provide secure, encrypted comm unications between your local network and a remote network or computer .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-2 Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections v1.0, September 2009 The diagrams and t able below show how the W AN mode selection relates to VPN configuration.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7- 3 v1.0, September 2009 Using the IPsec VPN Wizard for Client and Gateway Configurations Y ou can use the IPsec VPN W izard to configure mu ltiple gat eway or client VPN tunnel policies.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-4 Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections v1.0, September 2009 T o view the wizard default settings, click the VPN Wizard Default V alues option arrow at the top right of the screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7- 5 v1.0, September 2009 3. Select the radio buttons and comple te the field s and as exp lained Ta b l e 7 - 2 . Figure 7-5 T able 7-2.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-6 Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections v1.0, September 2009 . . This VPN tunnel will use following local W AN Inte.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7- 7 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. The IPsec VPN polic y is now added to the List of VPN Policies table on the VPN Policies screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-8 Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections v1.0, September 2009 Creating a Client to Gateway VPN T unnel Follow the st.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7- 9 v1.0, September 2009 T o display the wizard de fault settings, click the VPN W izard Default V alues option arrow at the top right of the screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-10 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 3. Select the radio buttons and comple te the field s and as exp lained Ta b l e 7 - 3 . . T able 7-3.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-11 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. The IPsec VPN polic y is now added to the List of VPN Policies table on the VPN Policies screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-12 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 2. In the upper left of the Policy Editor window , click the New Connection icon (the first icon on the left) to open a new connection.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-13 v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 7 - 4 . 4. Click on the disk icon to save the configuration, or select File > Save from the Security Policy Editor menu.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-14 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 5. In the left frame, click My Identity . The screen adjusts. 6. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 7 - 5 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-15 v1.0, September 2009 7. Click on the disk icon to save the configuration, or select File > Save from the Security Policy Editor menu.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-16 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 9. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 7 - 6 . 10. Click on the disk icon to save the configuration, or select File > Save from the Security Policy Editor menu 11 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-17 v1.0, September 2009 In the example that is shown in Figure 7-15 , you should receive the message “Successfully connected to My ConnectionsU TM_SJ” within 30 seconds.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-18 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 • Right-click the VPN Client icon in the system tray and select Connection Monitor .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-19 v1.0, September 2009 The VPN client system tray icon provides a vari ety of status indications, which are listed b elow . V iewing the UTM IPsec VPN Connection St atus T o review the status of current IPsec VPN tunnels: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-20 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 The Active IPsec SAs table lists each active conn ection with the informa tion that is described in Ta b l e 7 - 8 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-21 v1.0, September 2009 Managing IPsec VPN Policies After you have used the VPN W izard to set up a VPN tunnel, a VPN policy and an IKE policy are stored in separate policy tables.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-22 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 Managing IKE Policies The Internet Key Exchange (IK.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-23 v1.0, September 2009 . Each policy contains the data that are explained in Ta b l e 7 - 9 These fields are explained in more detail in Ta b l e 7 - 1 0 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-24 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 T o add or edit an IKE policy , see “Manually Adding or Editing an IKE Policy on this page. Manually Adding or Editing an IKE Policy T o manually add an IKE policy: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-25 v1.0, September 2009 . Figure 7-21.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-26 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 3. Complete the fields, select the radio buttons , and make your selections from the pu ll-down menus as explained Ta b l e 7 - 1 0 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-27 v1.0, September 2009 Local Select Local Gateway (UTM25 only) For the UTM25 only , sele ct a radio button to specify the W AN1 or W AN2 interface.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-28 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 Authentication Algorithm From the pull-down me nu, se lect one of the following two algorith ms to use in the VPN header for the authentication process: • SHA-1 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-29 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. The IKE policy is added to the List of IKE Policies table. T o edit an IKE policy: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-30 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your changes. The modified IKE policy is displayed in the List of IKE Policies table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-31 v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the VPN Policies submenu tab. The VPN Policies screen display . ( Figure 7-22 shows some examples.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-32 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 T o delete one or more VPN polices: 1. Select the checkbox to the left of the polic y that you want to delete or click the select all table button to select all VPN pol icies.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-33 v1.0, September 2009 Figure 7-23.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-34 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 4. Complete the fields, select the radio buttons an d checkbox es, and make your se le ctions from the pull-down men us as explained Ta b l e 7 - 1 2 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-35 v1.0, September 2009 T raffic Selection Local IP From the pull-down menu, select th e address or addre sses that are part of the VPN tunnel on the UTM: • Any .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-36 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 Integrity Algorithm From the pull-down menu, se le ct one of the following two algori thms to be used in the VPN header for the authentication process: • SHA-1 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-37 v1.0, September 2009 5. Click Apply to save your settings. The VPN policy is added to the List of VPN Poli cies table. T o edit a VPN policy: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-38 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 Y ou can enable XAUTH when you manually add or edit an IKE policy . T wo types of XAU TH are available: • Edge Device .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-39 v1.0, September 2009 4. Complete the fields, select the radio buttons , and make your selections from the pu ll-down menus as explained Ta b l e 7 - 1 3 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-40 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 server in the network when a user requests access to network resources. During the establishment of a VPN connection, the VPN gateway can interru pt the process with an XAUTH request.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-41 v1.0, September 2009 3. Complete the fields and select the radio buttons as explained Ta b l e 7 - 1 4 . 4. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-42 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 Assigning IP Addresses to Re mote Users (Mode Confi.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-43 v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the Mode Config submenu tab.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-44 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 . 4. Complete the fields, selec t the checkbox, and ma ke your selections from the pull-down menus as explained Ta b l e 7 - 1 5 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-45 v1.0, September 2009 WINS Server If there is a WINS server on the local network, enter its IP address in the Primary field. Y ou can enter the IP ad dress of a second WINS server in the Secondary field.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-46 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 5. Click Apply to save your settings. The new Mode Config record is added to the List of Mode Config Records table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-47 v1.0, September 2009 8. On the Add IKE Policy screen, complete the fi elds, select the radio buttons, and m ak e your selections from the pull-down menus as explained Ta b l e 7 - 1 6 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-48 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 Remote Identifier T ype From the pull-down menu, select FQDN . Note : Mode Config requires that the remote end is defined by a FQDN.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-49 v1.0, September 2009 9. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-50 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 2. In the upper left of the Policy Editor window , click the New Connection icon (the first icon on the left) to open a new connection.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-51 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click on the disk icon to save the configuration, or select File > Save from the Security Policy Editor menu.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-52 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 5. In the left frame, click My Identity . The screen adjusts. 6. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 7 - 1 8 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-53 v1.0, September 2009 7. Click on the disk icon to save the configuration, or select File > Save from the Security Policy Editor menu.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-54 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 9. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 7 - 1 9 . 10. Click on the disk icon to save the configuration, or select File > Save from the Security Policy Editor menu.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-55 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Keep alives The Keepalive feature maintains the IPSec SA by sending periodic ping requests to a host across the tunnel and monito ring the re plies.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-56 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 4.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using IPsec Connections 7-57 v1.0, September 2009 3. In the IKE SA Parameters section of the screen, locate the DPD fields. 4. Select the radio button and complete the fields as explained Ta b l e 7 - 2 1 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 7-58 Virtual Private Networking Us ing IPsec Con nections v1.0, September 2009 Configuring NetBIOS Br idging with IPsec VPN W indo.
8-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 8 V irtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections The UTM provides a hardware-based SSL VPN solutio n designed specifically to provide remote access for mobile users to their corporate resources, bypassing the need for a pre-installed VPN client on their computers.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-2 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 • SSL Port Forwarding . Like an SSL VPN tunnel , port forwar ding is a W eb-based client that installs transparently and then creates a virtua l, encrypted tunnel to the remote network.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections 8-3 v1.0, September 2009 The following sections explain the five configuration screens of the SSL VPN W izard. On the sixth screen, you can save your SSL VPN policy .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-4 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 Note: After you have completed the steps in the SSL VPN Wizard, you can make changes to the portal set tings by selecting VPN > SSL VPN > Portal Layout .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections 8-5 v1.0, September 2009 SSL VPN Wizard S tep 2 of 6: Domain Settings Note that Figu re 8-3 contains some examples. Ente r the settings as explained in Ta b l e 8 - 2 o n page 8-6 , then click Next to go the following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-6 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 Note: If you leave the Do main Name field blank, the SSL VPN W izard uses the default domain name geardomain.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections 8-7 v1.0, September 2009 SSL VPN Wizard S tep 3 of 6: User Settings Note that Figu re 8-4 contains some examples. Ente r the settings as explained in Ta b l e 8 - 3 o n page 8-8 , then click Next to go the following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-8 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 Note: After you have completed the steps in the SSL VPN Wizard, you can make changes to the user settings by selecting Users > Users .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections 8-9 v1.0, September 2009 SSL VPN Wizard S tep 4 of 6: C lient IP Address Range and Routes Note that Figu re 8-5 contains some examples.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-10 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 T able 8-4.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-11 v1.0, September 2009 SSL VPN Wizard S tep 5 of 6: Port Forwarding Note that Figu re 8-6 contains some examples. Ente r the settings as explained in Ta b l e 8 - 5 , then click Next to go the following screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-12 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 TCP Port NumberAction The TCP port number of th e application th at is accessed through the SSL VPN tunnel.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-13 v1.0, September 2009 SSL VPN Wizard S tep 6 of 6: V erify and Save Y our Se.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-14 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 V erify your settings; if you need to make any changes, click the Back acti on button (if needed several times) to return to the screen on which you want to make changes.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-15 v1.0, September 2009 4. Enter the user name and password that you ju st created with the help of the SSL VP N W izard 5. Click Login .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-16 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 The default User Portal screen displays a simple menu that provides the SSL user with the following menu selections: • VPN T unnel .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-17 v1.0, September 2009 3. From the Log T ype pull-down menu, select SSL VPN .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-18 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 When you define the SSL VPN policies that determine netw ork resource access for your SSL VPN users, you can define g lobal policies, group policies, or indiv idual policies.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-19 v1.0, September 2009 Portal layouts are applied by selecting one from the available portal layouts in the configuratio n of a domain.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-20 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 The List of Layou ts table displays the followi ng fields: • Layout Name . The descriptive name of the portal.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-21 v1.0, September 2009 4. Complete the fields and select the checkboxes as expl a ine d Ta b l e 8 - 6 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-22 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 5. Click Ap ply to save your settings. The new portal layout is added to t he List of Layouts table. T o display the new portal layout.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-23 v1.0, September 2009 Adding Servers and Port Numbers T o configure port forwa rding, you must define the IP addresses of the internal s ervers and the port number for TCP applications that are available to remote users.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-24 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 4. Click the Add table button. The new application entry is added to the List of Configured Applications for Port Forwarding table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-25 v1.0, September 2009 3. In the Add New Host Name for Port Forwarding section of the screen, specify information in the following fields: • Local Server IP Address .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-26 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 • If you enable split tunnel support and you assign a.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-27 v1.0, September 2009 3. Select the checkbox and complete the fields as explained Ta b l e 8 - 8 . 4. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-28 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 T o add an SSL VPN tunnel client r oute: 1. Select VPN > SSL VPN from the menu. The SSL VPN s subm enu tabs appear , with the Policies screen in view .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-29 v1.0, September 2009 Adding New Network Resources T o define a netw ork resource: 1. Select VPN > SSL VPN from the menu. The SSL VPN s subm enu tabs appear , with the Policies screen in view .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-30 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 Editing Network Resources to S pecify Addresses 1. Select VPN > SSL VPN from the menu. The SSL VPN s subm enu tabs appear , with the Policies screen in view .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-31 v1.0, September 2009 5. Click Apply to save your settings. The new configuration is added to the Defined Resource Addresses table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-32 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 For example, a policy that is configured for a si ngle IP address takes precedence over a po licy that is configured for a range of addresses.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-33 v1.0, September 2009 2. Make your selection from the follo win g Query options: • Click Glo bal to view all global policies.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-34 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 . 3. Select the radio buttons, complete the fields , and make yo ur selection from the pull-down menus as explained Ta b l e 8 - 1 0 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-35 v1.0, September 2009 Add SSL VPN Policies Apply Policy For Select one of the following radio buttons to specify how the policy is applied: • Network Resource .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-36 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009 Apply Policy For (continued) IP Network Policy Name A descriptive name of the SSL VPN policy for identification and management purpose s.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Virtual Private Networking Using SSL C onnections 8-37 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. The policy is adde d to the List of SSL VPN Policies table on the Policies screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 8-38 Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections v1.0, September 2009.
9-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 9 Managing Users, Authenti cation, and Certificates This chapter describes how to manage users, auth entication, and security ce rtificates for IPsec VPN and SSL VPN. This chapter contains the following sections: • “Configuring VPN Authenticati on Domains, Grou ps, and Users ” on th is page.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-2 Managing Users, Authen tication, and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Domains The domain determines the authentication method to be us ed for associated users.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-3 v1.0, September 2009 T o create a domain: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-4 Managing Users, Authen tication, and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 2. Under the List of Domains table, click the add table button. The Add Do main screen displa ys. 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 9 - 2 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-5 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-6 Managing Users, Authen tication, and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 6. If you change local authentication, click Apply in the Domain screen to save your settings. T o delete one or more domains: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-7 v1.0, September 2009 Creating and Deleting Group s T o create a VPN group: 1. Select Users > Groups from the menu. The Groups screen displays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-8 Managing Users, Authen tication, and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 3. Click the add table button. The new group is added to the List of Gro ups table. T o delete one or more groups: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-9 v1.0, September 2009 3. Modify the idle timeout period in minutes in the Idle T i meout field.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-10 Managing Users, Authentication , and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 T o create an individual user account: 1. Select Users > Users from the menu. The Users screen displays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-11 v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 9 - 4 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-12 Managing Users, Authentication , and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. The user is added to the List of Users table. T o delete one or more users: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-13 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. Configuring Login Restrictions Bas ed on IP Address T o restrict logging in based on IP address: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-14 Managing Users, Authentication , and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 4. In the Defined Addresses Status section of the screen, select one of the following radio buttons: • Deny Login fr om Defined Addr esses .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-15 v1.0, September 2009 3. Click the by Client Browser su bmenu tab. The by Client Browser s creen displays. Figure 9-9 shows a browser in the Defined Browsers table as an example.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-16 Managing Users, Authentication , and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 7. Click the add table button. The browser is added to the Defined Browsers table. 8. Repeat step 6 and step 7 for any ot her browsers that you want t o add to the Defined Browsers table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-17 v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 9 - 6 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-18 Managing Users, Authentication , and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 On the UTM, the uploaded digital certificate is checked for validity and purpose. The digital certificate is accepted when it passes the validity te st and the purpose ma tches its use.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-19 v1.0, September 2009 The Certificates screen contains four tables that are explained in detail in the following sections: • T rusted Certificates (CA C ertificate) table .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-20 Managing Users, Authentication , and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 The T rusted Certificates (CA Certificates) table lis ts the digital certificates of CAs and contains the following fields: • CA Identity (Subject Name) .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-21 v1.0, September 2009 When a security alert is generated, the user can decide wh ether or not to trust the host.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-22 Managing Users, Authentication , and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 2. In the Generate Self Certificate Request section of the screen, enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 9 - 7 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-23 v1.0, September 2009 3. Click the generate table button. A new SCR is created and added to the Self Certificate Requests table.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-24 Managing Users, Authentication , and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 5. Copy the contents of the Data to supply to CA text box into a text file, including all of the data contained from “----BEGIN CER TIFICA TE REQUEST ---” to “---END CER TIFICA TE REQUEST ---”.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Managing Users, Authentica tion, and Certificates 9-25 v1.0, September 2009 10. Click Br owse and navigate to the digital certificate file from the CA that you just stored on your computer .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 9-26 Managing Users, Authentication , and Certificates v1.0, September 2009 T o view the currently-loaded CRLs and upload a new CRL: 1. Select VPN > Certificates from the menu. The Certificates sc reen displays.
10-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 10 Network and System Management This chapter describes the tools fo r managing the network traffic to optimize its performance and the syst em manageme nt features o f the UTM . This chapter contains the following sections: • “Performance Management ” on this page .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-2 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 Using the dual W AN ports in load bal ancing mo de increases the bandwidth capacity of the W AN side of the UTM, but there is no backup in ca se one of the W AN ports fail.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Management 10- 3 v1.0, September 2009 When you define ou tbound firewall rules, you can further refine their application according to the following criteria: • Services .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-4 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 Content Filtering If you want to reduce tra ffic by preventing undesired e.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Management 10- 5 v1.0, September 2009 – W eb object blocking . Y ou can block the fo llowing W eb co mponent types: embedded objects (ActiveX, Java, Flash), proxies, and cookies, and you can di sable Java scripts.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-6 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 Each rule lets you specify the desired actio n for the connections covered.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Management 10- 7 v1.0, September 2009 – Groups . The rule is applied to a group of PCs. (Y ou can configure groups for LAN W AN outbound rules but n ot for DMZ W AN outbound rules.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-8 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 LAN port) can be dedicated as a hardware DMZ po rt to safely provide services to the Internet without compromising security on your LAN.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Management 10- 9 v1.0, September 2009 For more information ab out QoS profiles, see “Creating Quality of Service (QoS) Profiles” on page 5-33 . Assigning Bandwid th Profiles By applying a Q oS profile, the W AN ban dwidth does not ch ange.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-10 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 T o modify the administrator user acc ount settings, includ ing the password: 1. Select Users > Users from the menu. The Users screen displays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Managem ent 10-11 v1.0, September 2009 3. Select the Check to Edit Password checkbox. The password fields become active. 4. Enter the old password, ent er the new password, and then confirm th e new password.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-12 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Remote Management Ac cess An administrator can configure, upgrade, and chec k the status of the UTM over the Internet via a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) VPN connection.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Managem ent 10-13 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your changes. When remote management is en abled, you must use an SSL connection to access the UTM from the Internet.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-14 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 Using an SNMP Manager Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) fo rms part of the Internet Protocol Suite as defined by the Internet Engineerin g T ask Force (IETF).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Managem ent 10-15 v1.0, September 2009 2. Enter the settings as explained in T able 10-1 . 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Managing the Configuration File The configuration settings of the UT M are stored in a configuration f ile on the UTM.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-16 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 The Backup & Restore Settings screen lets you: • back up and save a co py of the current settings • restore saved settings from the backed-up file • revert to the factory default settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Managem ent 10-17 v1.0, September 2009 2. Select Save file , and then click OK . 3. Open the folder where you have saved the backup file, and then verify that it has been saved successfully .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-18 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 Reverting to Factory Default Settin gs T o reset the UTM to the original .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Managem ent 10-19 v1.0, September 2009 Vie wing the A vailable Firmware V ersions T o view the current version o f the firmware that your UTM is running an d the other available firmware versions: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-20 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 3. T o see which other firmware versions are available, click Query under the Firmware Download section to allow the UT M to connect to the NETGE AR update server .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Managem ent 10-21 v1.0, September 2009 Rebooting Without Changing the Firmware T o reboot the UTM without changing the firmware: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-22 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 The Info section shows the following information fields for the scan engine firmware and patte rn file: • Current V ersion .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Managem ent 10-23 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Automatic Up date and Frequency Settings T o configure the update settings and frequency settings for auto matic downloading of the scan engine firmware and pattern file: 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-24 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Date and T ime Service Configure date, time and NTP server designations on the System Date & T ime screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network and System Managem ent 10-25 v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Automatically Adjust for Daylight Savings Time If daylight savings time is suppor ted in your region, select the Automatically Adjust for Daylight Savings T ime checkbox.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 10-26 Network and System Management v1.0, September 2009.
11-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 1 1 Monitoring System Access and Performance This chapter describes the system monitoring features of the UTM. Y ou can be alerted to important events such as a W AN port rollover , W AN traffic limits reached, login failures, and attacks.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-2 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 The Internet T raffic S tatistics section in the lowe r part of the screen displays statistics on Internet traffic via the W AN port.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring System Access a nd Performance 11-3 v1.0, September 2009 T able 1 1-1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-4 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings. 4. For the UTM25 only , click the W AN2 T raffic Meter submenu tab. The W AN2 T raffic Meter screen displays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring System Access a nd Performance 11-5 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring Logging, Alert s , and Event Notifications By defa.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-6 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 2. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 1 1 - 2 . 3. Click T est to ensure that the connection to the server and e-mail addre ss succeeds.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring System Access a nd Performance 11-7 v1.0, September 2009 Figure 1 1-4.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-8 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 2. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 1 1 - 2 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring System Access a nd Performance 11-9 v1.0, September 2009 Enable (continued) Select Logs to Send (continued) • IPS Logs . All IPS events. • SSL VPN Logs . All SSL VPN events.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-10 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Apply to save your settings or click Clear Log Information to clear the selected logs.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-11 v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in Ta b l e 1 1 - 4 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-12 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. Enable Malware Alerts (continued) Subject Enter the subject line for the e-ma il alert.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-13 v1.0, September 2009 Configuring and Activating Firewall Logs Y ou can configure the logging optio ns for each network segment.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-14 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-15 v1.0, September 2009 Figure 1 1-7 [Dashboard, screen 1 of 3].
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-16 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 T o clear the statistics, click Clear statistics .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-17 v1.0, September 2009 Threat s (Count s ) This is a graphic that shows the relative number of th reats and access violations over the last week, using different colors for the various applications.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-18 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 T able 1 1-7 explains the fields of the Most Recent 5 and T op 5 sections of the Dashboard screen. T able 1 1-7.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-19 v1.0, September 2009 T able 1 1-8 explains the fields of the Service Statistics section of the Dashboard screen. Figure 1 1-9 [Dashboard, screen 3 of 3] T able 1 1-8.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-20 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 V iewing St atus Screens The UTM provides real-time informa tion in a variety of status screens that are described in the following sections: • “V iewing System Status ” on this page.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-21 v1.0, September 2009 T able 1 1-9 explains the fields of the Status and System Information sections of the System Status screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-22 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 T able 1 1-10 on page 1 1-23 explains the UTM25 fields of the W AN1 Configuration, W AN2 Configuration, and LAN Port sections of the Syst em Status screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-23 v1.0, September 2009 T able 1 1-1 1 on page 11-2 4 explains the Interface Statistics section of the System S tatus screen. T able 1 1-10.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-24 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 V iewing Active VPN Users The Active Users screen displays a list of admini strators , IPsec VPN, and SSL VPN users that are currently logged into the UTM.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-25 v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the IPSec VPN Connection S tatus submenu tab. The IPSec VPN Conn ec tio n S tatus screen displays.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-26 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the SSL VPN Connection S tatus submen u tab.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-27 v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the St a t u s option arrow at the top right of the Port T rig gering screen.The Port T rigge ring Status screen appears in a popup window .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-28 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the WA N St a t u s option arrow at the top right of the W AN1 ISP Settings screen (UTM25) or W AN1 ISP Settings screen (UTM10).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-29 v1.0, September 2009 The Connection Status screen displays the information that is described in T a ble 1 1-14 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-30 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 2. Click the LAN Groups submenu tab. The LAN Groups screen displays ( Figure 1 1-21 shows some examples in the Known PCs and Devices table).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-31 v1.0, September 2009 The Known PCs and Devices table contains a list of all known PCs and network devices that are assigned dynamic IP addresses by the UTM, or have been discovered by other means.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-32 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 Querying Logs and Generating Report s The extensive logging a.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-33 v1.0, September 2009 • System Logs . The system event logs that you have specified on the Email and Syslog screen (see “Configuring and Activating Syst em, E-mail, and S yslog Logs” on page 11-6 ).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-34 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in T able 1 1-15 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-35 v1.0, September 2009 Log T yp e (continued) • Service Logs . All events that are related to th e status of scanning and filtering services that are part of the Applicat ion Security main navigation menu.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-36 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 Search Criteria (continued) Client IP T he client IP address that is queried.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-37 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click one of the fo llowi ng action buttons: • Search .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-38 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 Example: Using Logs to Identify Infected Clie nt s Y ou can use the UTM logs to he lp identify potentially infected c lients on the network.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-39 v1.0, September 2009 Scheduling and Generat ing Report s The UTM lets you sched ule and generate three types of reports: • Email Reports .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-40 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 – The following ap plication incident are shown p er day , .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-41 v1.0, September 2009 3. Enter the settings as explained in T able 1 1-16 . 4. Click Generate . After a few minutes, the report is ad ded to the Report List, which can con tain a maximum of five saved reports.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-42 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 Scheduling Report s T o schedu le au tomatic genera tio n and e-mailing of re ports: 1. Select Monitoring > Logs & Reports from the menu.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-43 v1.0, September 2009 4. Click Apply to save your settings. Using Diagnostics Utilities The UTM provides diagn ostic tools that help you an alyze traf fic conditions and the status of the network.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-44 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 Using the Network Diagnostic T ools This section discusses the Network Diagnostics sec tion and the Perform a DNS Lookup section of the Diagno sti cs screen .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-45 v1.0, September 2009 T racing a Route A traceroute lists all routers between the source (the UTM) an d the destination IP addre ss.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-46 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 Using the Realtime T r affic Diagnostics T ool This section discusses the Realtime T raffic Diag nostics section and the Perform a DNS L ookup section of the Diagnostics screen.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Monitoring Syst em Acce ss an d Per fo rma nc e 11-47 v1.0, September 2009 Gathering Import ant Log Information and Generating a N.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 11-48 Monitoring System Access and Performanc e v1.0, September 2009 T o generate the Network Statistic Report: 1. Locate the Network S tatistics Report section on the Diagnostics screen.
12-1 v1.0, September 2009 Chapter 12 T roubleshooting and Using Online Support This chapter provides troubleshooting tips and information for the UTM. After each problem description, instructions are prov ided to help you diagnose and solve the problem.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 12-2 Troubleshooting and Using Online Support v1.0, September 2009 Basic Functioning After you turn on power to the UTM, the following sequen ce of events should occur: 1. When power is first applied, ve rify that the PWR LED is on.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Troubleshooting and Using Online Supp ort 12-3 v1.0, September 2009 LAN or W AN Port LEDs Not On If either the LAN LEDs or W AN LE.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 12-4 Troubleshooting and Using Online Support v1.0, September 2009 • If your UTM’ s IP address has been changed and you do not know the current IP address, clear the UTM’ s configuration to factory defa ults.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Troubleshooting and Using Online Supp ort 12-5 v1.0, September 2009 • If the computer is configured correctly , but still not working, ensure that the UTM is connected and turned on.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 12-6 Troubleshooting and Using Online Support v1.0, September 2009 If your UTM is still unable to ob tain an IP addr ess from the ISP , the problem might be one of the following: • Y our ISP might require a l ogin program.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Troubleshooting and Using Online Supp ort 12-7 v1.0, September 2009 T e sting the LAN Path to Y our UTM Y ou can ping the UTM from your PC to verify that the LAN path to the UTM is set up correctly .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 12-8 Troubleshooting and Using Online Support v1.0, September 2009 If the path is functioning correctly , replies as in the previous section are di splayed. If you do not receive replies: • Check that your PC has the IP address of yo ur UTM listed as the default gateway .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Troubleshooting and Using Online Supp ort 12-9 v1.0, September 2009 b. Click the default button. The UTM reboots. During the re boot process, the Backup & Restore Settings screen remains visible.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 12-10 Troubleshooting and Using Online Support v1.0, September 2009 • T ime is off by one hour .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Troubleshooting and Using Online Supp ort 12-11 v1.0, September 2009 If NETGEAR T echnical Support cannot access the UTM remotely .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al 12-12 Troubleshooting and Using Online Support v1.0, September 2009 3. Click Submit . Accessing the Knowledge Base and Document ation T o access NETGEAR’ s Knowledge Bas e for the UTM, select Support > Knowledge Base from the menu.
Default Settings and Technical Specifications A-1 v1.0, September 2009 Appendix A Default Settings and T echnical S pecifications Y ou can use the reset button located on the rear pane l to reset all settings to their factory defaults.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al A-2 Default Settings and Technical Specifications v1.0, September 2009 Ta b l e A - 2 shows the physical and techni cal specifications for the UTM. (continued) DHCP server Enabled DHCP starting IP address 192.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Default Settings and Technical Specifications A-3 v1.0, September 2009 Ta b l e A - 3 shows the IPsec VPN specifications for the UTM.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al A-4 Default Settings and Technical Specifications v1.0, September 2009 Ta b l e A - 4 shows the SSL VPN specifications for the UTM.
Network Planning for Dual WAN Port s (UTM25 Only) B-1 v1.0, September 2009 Appendix B Network Planning for Dual W AN Port s (UTM25 Only) This appendix describes the factor s to consider when planning a network using a firewall such as the UTM25 that has dual W AN ports.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al B-2 Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports (UTM25 Only) v1.0, September 2009 • Protocol binding – For auto-rollover mod e, protocol binding does not app ly . – For load balancing mod e, decide which protocols should b e bound to a specifi c W AN port.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network Planning for Dual WAN Port s (UTM25 Only) B-3 v1.0, September 2009 • Y ou can choose a variety of W AN options if th e factory default settings are not suitable for your installation.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al B-4 Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports (UTM25 Only) v1.0, September 2009 Where Do I Get The Intern et Configuration Information? There are several ways you can gather the required Internet connection information.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network Planning for Dual WAN Port s (UTM25 Only) B-5 v1.0, September 2009 • ISP DNS Server Addresses: If you were given DNS server addresses, fill in the following: Primary DNS Server IP Addres s: ______ .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al B-6 Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports (UTM25 Only) v1.0, September 2009 These various types of traffic and auto-rollover or lo ad balancing all interact to make the planning process more challenging: • Inbound T raffic .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network Planning for Dual WAN Port s (UTM25 Only) B-7 v1.0, September 2009 • Dual W AN Ports in Load Balancing Mode . Load balancing for an UTM with dual W AN ports is similar to a single W AN gateway configur ation when you specify the IP address.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al B-8 Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports (UTM25 Only) v1.0, September 2009 In the single W AN c ase, the W AN’ s Internet address is either fixed IP or a FQDN if the IP address is dynamic.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network Planning for Dual WAN Port s (UTM25 Only) B-9 v1.0, September 2009 V irtual Private Networks (VPNs) When implementing virtual private network (VPN) tunnels, a mechanis m must be used for determining the IP addresses of the tunnel end po ints.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al B-10 Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports (UTM25 Only) v1.0, September 2009 For a single W AN gateway configuration, use a FQDN when the IP address is dynamic and either an FQDN or the IP address itself when the IP addr ess is fixed.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network Planning for Dual WAN Port s (UTM25 Only) B-11 v1.0, September 2009 VPN Road W arrior (Client-to-Gateway) The following si.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al B-12 Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports (UTM25 Only) v1.0, September 2009 The IP addresses of the W AN ports can be either fixed .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network Planning for Dual WAN Port s (UTM25 Only) B-13 v1.0, September 2009 VPN Road W arrior: Dual Gateway W AN Ports for Load Ba.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al B-14 Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports (UTM25 Only) v1.0, September 2009 The IP address of the gateway W AN ports can be either fixed or dynamic. If an IP address is dynamic, you must use a FQDN.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network Planning for Dual WAN Port s (UTM25 Only) B-15 v1.0, September 2009 After a rollover of a gateway W AN port, the prev iously inactive gateway W AN port becomes the active port (port W AN_A2 in Figure B-15 ) and one of the gateways must re-establish the VPN tunnel.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al B-16 Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports (UTM25 Only) v1.0, September 2009 VPN T elecommuter (Client-to-Gat eway Through a NA T Ro.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Network Planning for Dual WAN Port s (UTM25 Only) B-17 v1.0, September 2009 VPN T elecommuter: Dual Gateway W AN Port s for Improv.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al B-18 Network Planning for Dual WAN Ports (UTM25 Only) v1.0, September 2009 The purpose of the FQDN is to toggle the domain name of.
System Logs and Error Messa ges C-1 v1.0, September 2009 Appendix C System Logs and Error Messages This appendix explains pro vides examples and ex planations of system l ogs and error message. When applicab le, a recomm ended action is pro vided. This appendix contains the following sections: • “System Log Messages” on page C-2 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al C-2 System Logs and Erro r Messages v1.0, September 2009 System Log Messages This section describes log messages that be long to one of the following categories: • Logs that are generated by traf fic that is meant for the UTM.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al System Logs and Error Message s C-3 v1.0, September 2009 Service Logs This section describes log messages generated duri ng firmware updates and other service-related events.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al C-4 System Logs and Erro r Messages v1.0, September 2009 Login/Logout This section describes logs that are generated by the administrative interfaces of the device. Firewall Rest art This section describes logs that are genera ted when the firewall restarts.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al System Logs and Error Message s C-5 v1.0, September 2009 W AN S t atus This section describes the logs that are genera ted by the W AN component.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al C-6 System Logs and Erro r Messages v1.0, September 2009 Load-Balancing Mode When the W AN mode is config ured for load balancing, bo th the W AN ports are active simultaneously and the traffic is balanced be tween them.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al System Logs and Error Message s C-7 v1.0, September 2009 PPP Logs This section describes the W AN PP P connection logs. The PPP type can be configured through the W eb Management Interface (see “Manually Configuring the In ternet Connection” on page 3-5 ).
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al C-8 System Logs and Erro r Messages v1.0, September 2009 • PPTP Idle-T imeout Logs • PPP Authentication Logs T able C-1 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al System Logs and Error Message s C-9 v1.0, September 2009 T raffic Metering Logs This section describes logs that are genera te d when the traffic meter has reached a limit. Unicast Logs This section describes logs that are genera ted when the UTM processes unicast packets.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al C-10 System Logs and Error Messages v1.0, September 2009 Multicast/Broadcast Logs This section describes logs that are generated when the UTM pr ocesses multicast and broadcast packets.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al System Logs and Error Message s C-11 v1.0, September 2009 Message 2007 Oct 1 00:44:17 [UTM] [kernel] [INV ALID][BAD_CHECKSUM] DROP] SRC= 192.168.20.10 DST=192.168.20.2 PROTO=TCP SPT=23 DPT=54899 Explanation Bad checksu m.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al C-12 System Logs and Error Messages v1.0, September 2009 Content Filtering and Security Logs This section describes the log messa ges that are generated by the content filtering and security mechanisms.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al System Logs and Error Message s C-13 v1.0, September 2009 S p am Logs This section describes logs that are generate d when the UTM filters spam e-mail messages. Message 20 09-0 8-01 00:00:01 HTT P 192.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al C-14 System Logs and Error Messages v1.0, September 2009 T raffic Logs This section describes logs that are genera te d when the UTM processes W eb and e-mail traffic. V irus Logs This section describes logs that are genera ted when the UTM detects viruses.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al System Logs and Error Message s C-15 v1.0, September 2009 IPS Logs This section describes logs that are ge nerated when traffic matches IPS rules. Port Scan Logs This section describes logs that ar e generated when ports are scanned.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al C-16 System Logs and Error Messages v1.0, September 2009 Routing Logs This section explains the logging messages for each network segment such as LAN to W AN for debugging purposes.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al System Logs and Error Message s C-17 v1.0, September 2009 W AN to LAN Logs This section describes logs that are genera te d when the UTM processes W AN to LAN traffic. DMZ to LAN Logs This section describes logs that are genera te d when the UTM processes DMZ to LAN traffic.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al C-18 System Logs and Error Messages v1.0, September 2009.
Two Factor Authen tic at ion D-1 v1.0, September 2009 Appendix D T wo Factor Authentication This appendix provides an ov erview of T wo-Fa ctor Authenticati on, and an example of how to implement the W iKID solution. This appendix contains the following sections: • “Why do I need T wo-Factor Authent ication? ” on thi s page.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al D-2 Two Factor Authentication v1.0, September 2009 • Quick to deploy and manage . The W iKID solution integrates seamlessly with the NETGEAR SSL and VPN firewall products. • Proven r egulatory compliance .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Two Factor Auth en tic at ion D-3 v1.0, September 2009 The request-response architecture is capable of self-service initialization by end-users, dramatically reducing implementa tion and maintenance costs.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al D-4 Two Factor Authentication v1.0, September 2009 3. The user then proceeds to the T wo-Factor Auth entication login page and enters the generated one-time passcode as the lo gin password.
Related Documents E-1 v1.0, September 2009 Appendix E Related Document s This appendix provides links to reference documents yo u c an use to gain a more complete understanding of the technolog ies used in your NET GEAR product. Document Link Using Microsof t Vista and Windows XP to Manage Wireless Network Connections http://documentation.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al E-2 Related Documents v1.0, September 2009.
Index-1 v1.0, September 2009 Index Numerics 10BaseT , 100BaseT , and 1000BaseT 3-23 A AAA 7-39 AC input 1-12 access, remote management 10-12 action buttons (W eb Management Interface) 2-6 activating, .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-2 v1.0, September 2009 B backing up, configuration file 10-16 bandwidth capacity auto-rollover mode 10-1 LAN 10-1 load balan.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-3 v1.0, September 2009 configuration file backing up 10-16 managing 10-15 restoring 10-17 reverting to defaults 10-18 config.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-4 v1.0, September 2009 DMZ DHCP address pool 4-20 DNS servers 4-21 domain name 4-20 LDAP server 4-21 lease time 4-21 relay 4.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-5 v1.0, September 2009 F factory default settings reverting to 10-18 service license s, automatic re trieval 2-29 failover attempt s DNS lookup 3-13 pinging 3-13 failover protection.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-6 v1.0, September 2009 enabling scanning 2-17 , 6-20 proxy , for HTTPS scanning 6-34 , 6-37 proxy , security subscription up.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-7 v1.0, September 2009 IP/MAC binding 5-42 IPS alerts 11 - 1 0 attacks categories 5-48 recent 5 and top 5 11 - 1 8 descripti.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-8 v1.0, September 2009 querying logs 11 - 3 2 search criteria 11 - 3 5 selecting logs 11 - 3 4 specifying logs to send via e.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-9 v1.0, September 2009 Network Access Server . See NAS. Network Address T ranslation.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-10 v1.0, September 2009 manually generated (manual) 7-30 SSL VPN managing 8-31 settings 8-34 policy hierarchy 8-31 pools, Mo.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-11 v1.0, September 2009 quality of service. See QoS. question mark icon (W eb Management Interface) 2-7 R rack mounting kit .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-12 v1.0, September 2009 scanning exclusions 6-44 size exceptions 6-6 , 6-23 , 6-41 scheduling blocking traffic 5-39 reports 11 - 4 2 W eb content filtering 2-22 search criteria, logs 11 - 3 5 Secure Hash Algorithm 1.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-13 v1.0, September 2009 real-time black list (RBL ) 6-14 whitelist and blacklist 6-12 Spamcop 6-15 Spamhaus 6-15 specificati.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-14 v1.0, September 2009 technical specification s A-2 Te s t L E D 1-10 , 12-2 testing connectivity 2-26 HTTP scanning 2-26 .
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-15 v1.0, September 2009 V irtual Private Network Consortium. See VPNC. virtual private network.
ProSecure Unified Threat Manage ment UTM10 or UTM25 Reference Manu al Index-16 v1.0, September 2009 DDNS 3-19 description 3-9 settings 3-12 VPN IPsec 7-1 bandwidth capacity 10-1 classical rout i n g 3.
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