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- INTERGATE POLICY MANAGER
Features at a glance
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InterGate Policy Manager provides a framework for InterGate Inspect, InterGate Intercept and InterGate Intelligence to restrict and monitor access to Internet resources.
InterGate Policy Manager has four separate methods for controlling who can access the Internet, when they can go online, and what they can view.
- Category Based Filtering
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InterGate Policy Manager collaborates with InterGate
Inspect, a master database of 40 categories and over 13 million sites updated
on a daily basis, to block or allow access to pre-defined website categories.
It automatically checks new sites by accessing a suite of Vicomsoft controlled
central servers. Once a web page has been checked, its category is stored in
a local cache for future reference. This means that there is no longer any need
to download or install large lists of web sites as InterGate Policy Manager always
ensures you have the most up to date information.
- User Defined Filtering
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InterGate Policy Manager collaborates with InterGate
Inspect, a master database of 40 categories and over 13 million sites updated
on a daily basis, to block or allow access to pre-defined website categories.
It automatically checks new sites by accessing a suite of Vicomsoft controlled
central servers. Once a web page has been checked, its category is stored in
a local cache for future reference. This means that there is no longer any need
to download or install large lists of web sites as InterGate Policy Manager always
ensures you have the most up to date information.
- Protocol Filters
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InterGate Policy Manager blocks traffic outbound to a specific Internet 'port'. This means that complete protocols can be barred simply by adding a single line entry. Applications such as IRC chat, FTP, Telnet etc are supported by protocol filtering.
- Time Controls
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Time controls provide the ability to limit Internet access to certain times of
the day. There is no need for these times to be continuous. For example, a user
could be allowed access to the Internet between 9am and 12pm, then 2pm and 5pm
on any weekday.
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