Esomo 1.11

License: Free Trial ‎File size: 139.50 MB
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Esomo is a back-end application intended for user internet access controlling. User traffic tracking is individually customized for each user. If a user exceeds the specified traffic and/or connection time, Esomo will disconnect one from the internet. At this point, the user will be able to access the free networks. Esomo consists of two software components: server and client. The server part of Esomo is implemented on FreeBSD 6.2, one of the most reliable operational systems. It includes a set of adjusted and ready-to-use services: - NAT allows you to use a single internet provider connection to ensure internet access for a whole local network; - Firewall protects users from external threats; - VPN server makes it possible to connect distant offices into a united network; - RADIUS server and the digital certificates high-security module protects Wi-Fi networks from hacker attacks by using the highest cryptographically secure standards; - DHCP servers allows a user to automatically assign IP-addresses to local network computers; - The built-in report generator helps customize user network activity statistics and to create reports. For working of the Esomo's server part, a separate computer with two netcards installed is required, but the system can be tested in VMware as well. Esomo servers can be administrated via a user-friendly remote administration client application on any Windows-computer in the network. The application allows the administrator to quickly and comfortably: - control user accounts and digital certificates; - limit internet traffic for each user; - view the statistics, print out reports and invoice users; - change configuration of the Esomo server and of network services with no need to restart the system; - import user lists from Active Directory. Usage of Esomo does not require any special skills. Thanks to the easy installation process and adjustment, you can create a reliable internet access controlling system in a few minutes.

VERSION HISTORY

  • Version 1.11 posted on 2008-01-15

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