5 projects tagged "Firewalls"
NetUP UTM is a universal billing system for internet service providers of any size. Its modern approach to traffic accounting makes the system compatible with all popular platforms and network devices. Its key features include realtime traffic processing, Cisco Netflow and IP Accounting data collection, support for RADIUS authentication, and cross-platform compatibility. The core of the system is a smart and reliable accounting engine working directly with network equipment. It supports up to 100,000 users at a total speed of up to 3 Gbps. A flexible ratings engine and efficient administration tools make UTM a complete solution for IP/VoIP/WiFi/dial-up billing.
Rateless-coded Transport is a set of applications that use ground-breaking error correcting codes technology. They support fast reliable transmission over UDP, live content streaming and Internet multicast trees, duplex firewall transparency, ultra-fast reliable transport for WANs (up to 40-times faster than TCP), and optimal peer-to-peer multi-source download protocols.
JSTUN is a STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP (User Datagram Protocol) through NAT (Network Address Translation)) implementation. STUN provides a means for applications to discover the presence and type of firewalls or NATs between them and the public Internet. In the presence of a NAT, STUN can also be used by applications to learn the public Internet Protocol (IP) address assigned to the NAT.
sipscreen is a Linux iptables QUEUE target handler for screening inbound SIP phone calls flowing through a Linux gateway. If you have a Vonage appliance, or other voice-over-IP adapter located behind a Linux router, you may find sipscreen useful for accepting or rejecting calls based on the caller ID information, time of day, or other custom algorithms.