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  2. Fortinet - Wikipedia

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    Fortinet, Inc. is a cybersecurity company with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California. The company develops and sells security solutions like firewalls, endpoint security and intrusion detection systems. Fortinet has offices located all over the world.

  3. Next-generation firewall - Wikipedia

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    Next-generation firewall versus traditional firewall NGFWs include the typical functions of traditional firewalls such as packet filtering, [3] network- and port-address translation (NAT), stateful inspection, and virtual private network (VPN) support.

  4. Comparison of firewalls - Wikipedia

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    Non-Firewall features comparison These are not strictly firewall features, but are sometimes bundled with firewall software or appliance. Features are also marked "yes" if an external module can be installed that meets the criteria.

  5. Disable third-party firewall software - AOL Help

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    Firewalls act as locked gates that block intruders from accessing your computer and permit the passage of desirable applications. Sometimes you may need to disable a firewall in order to allow certain programs access. From the list below, select the firewall you would like to disable on your computer: ZoneAlarm

  6. Teredo tunneling - Wikipedia

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    Teredo operates using a platform independent tunneling protocol that provides IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) connectivity by encapsulating IPv6 datagram packets within IPv4 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets. Teredo routes these datagrams on the IPv4 Internet and through NAT devices. Teredo nodes elsewhere on the IPv6 network (called Teredo relays) receive the packets, un-encapsulate ...

  7. Virtual private network - Wikipedia

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    Network appliances, such as firewalls, do often include VPN gateway functionality for either remote access or site-to-site configurations. Their administration interfaces do often facilitate setting up virtual private networks with a selection of supported protocols which have been integrated for an easy out-of-box setup.

  8. Firewall (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Firewall (computing) In computing, a firewall is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. [1] [2] A firewall typically establishes a barrier between a trusted network and an untrusted network, such as the Internet. [3]

  9. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Link aggregation between a switch and a server. In computer networking, link aggregation is the combining ( aggregating) of multiple network connections in parallel by any of several methods. Link aggregation increases total throughput beyond what a single connection could sustain, and provides redundancy where all but one of the physical links ...