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Does the BroadGuard pass PPTP packets?
Yes.
Does the BroadGuard support IPSec?
This function will be supported in later firmware upgrades.
What is the recommended maximum number of VPN sessions I can run
on the BroadGuard?
We recommend the number of sessions is five or less to prevent influencing
the throughput of the BroadGuard.
Will the BroadGuard function in a Macintosh environment?
Yes, but the BroadGuard’s setup pages are accessible only through Internet
Explorer v4.0 or Netscape Navigator v4.0 or higher for Macintosh.
With which type of firewall is the BroadGuard equipped?
The BroadGuard uses NAT, anti-DoS (Denial of Service) and (SPI) Stateful
Packet Inspection.
What is DoS (Denial of Service)?
The goal of a Denial of Service (DoS) attack is not to steal information, but to
disable a device or network so users no longer have access to network
resources. For example, "TearDrop", a DoS hacker tool which is widely
available on the Internet, allows users to remotely crash any unprotected
Windows computer on the Internet. Most types of Internet attacks try to
exploit the weaknesses in the TCP stacks of the operating systems of host
machines. BroadGuard protects against the following types of DoS attacks:
SYN Flooding
Ping of Death
LAND attacks
Smurf attacks
IP Spoofing
TearDrop
WinNuke
What is Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI)?
Stateful Packet Inspection is a technology similar to that used in enterprise-
level firewall products. It is generally regarded as a "state of the art" firewall
technology. With SPI, the BroadGuard makes security decisions based on the
origination of Internet sessions. The BroadGuard will allow incoming data