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Esomo 1.11
Esomo 1.11
Server application for user internet access control and network security
Company: Structure LLC
Platform: Not Applicable
Size: 136232 KB
Price: USD $76.00
Release Date: 2008-01-15
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Category: Servers::Other Server Applications
Internet access control back-end application. The program tracks each user's traffic, and disconnects one from the internet if traffic limit or connection time is exceeded. Esomo is implemented on the FreeBSD 6.2. It includes NAT, Firewall, VPN server, RADIUS server, digital certificates module for Wi-Fi security and other services. The handy graphical interface makes the services adjustible to your network's requirements.

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