Application control
Now detects even more Peer-2-Peer applications and installers
The Peer-2-Peer detection system has been expanded to detect even more P2P-applications.
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Can block user defined applications
As the filter administrator, you can chose which chat, peer-2-peer and custom applications that must be blocked. The built-in lists contains the most common peer-2-peer and chat applications and you can easily add more programs yourself.
Examples: Newsbin, Serv-U FTP, FlashFXP etc. | | 
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Can be configured to block peer-2-peer
All common peer-2-peer applications can easily be blocked by the filter administrator. Likewise it is possible to setup custom rules for blocking new/non common applications.
Examples: Kazaa, eDonkey, WinMX, Napster etc. | | 
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Can be configured to block all chat applications
All common chat applications can easily be blocked by the filter administrator. Likewise it is possible to setup custom rules for blocking new/non common applications.
Examples: ICQ, mIRC, MSN messenger, web chat etc. | | 
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Lock setup and anti-tampering integrated with browsers
| EnoLogic NetFilter automatically detects installed browsers and, if choosen by the administrator, locks their settings to run through the filter. If tampering with these settings takes place, the filter logs this and immediately restores the intended settings. | | 
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