Linux-Tip News

We are proud to present Linux-Tip Europe. This page is designed to provide the Linux users community (not only in Europe) with news and articles that are of interest to them. It works by allowing members of the community to submit news and articles relating to Linux hardware and software. This same community can then decide what tips should be promoted based on what they consider to be the most important or interesting to the community by voting stories up and down. Stories that receive enough votes are promoted to the Linux-Tip Europe homepage. Bookmark and Share
 
Home arrow Tips and Tricks arrow Linux Tip arrow Tip: Travel with your Linux Firewall in your pocket
Tip: Travel with your Linux Firewall in your pocket Print E-mail
Thursday, 13 September 2007
How to make a server room full with Linux security appliances available to traveling users?  If you are traveling a lot with you laptop and if you like to have the same level of security as within your  company’s corporate network – this is perhaps a solution for you.
Yoggie has developed a small device with a powerful 520 Mhz Intel Processor that fits in your pocket. It looks like a USB Memory Stick but it runs a complete hardened Linux-based Operating System inside. The solution combines a statefull inspection firewall and NAT combined with other security applications like Proxies, Anti-Virus, Spyware- and SPAM Protection.

 

 

 

The device also includes two separate Flash memory units. One of the units stores a secured copy of the Linux OS. During pre boot, Yoggie Pico copies the OS onto the second unit, and uses it during runtime. The original copy of the OS, stored on the first unit, does not include any “Write Access” permissions.

The following features are available:

  • Adaptive Security Policy™
  • Multi-Layer Security Agent™
  • Layer-8 Security Engine™
  • URL Categorization & Filtering
  • Anti-Spam
  • Anti-Phishing
  • Antispyware
  • Antivirus
  • Transparent Email Proxies (POP3; SMTP)
  • Transparent Web Proxies (HTTP; FTP)
  • Intrusion Detection System / Intrusion Prevention System
  • VPN Client
  • Stateful Inspection Firewall


How does it work? Yoggie Pico’s low level driver redirects all network traffic to the Pico before Windows and the laptop’s TCP/IP stack are  aware of its existence. Pico scans the content and the safe content is released to the higher layers of the TCP/IP stack.

 
< Prev   Next >

Bookmark this article

Virus Info Feed

Alexa Traffic Stats

Sedo - Domains kaufen und verkaufen das Projekt linux-tip.eu steht zum Verkauf Besucherstatistiken von linux-tip.eu etracker® Web-Controlling statt Logfile-Analyse