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Firewall IPCop : Presentation of the Web interface and administration

IPCop is a complete operating system that is based on an optimized Linux core with the goal of securing your network. After having presented its functions and installation in a previous tutorial, we will now detail in this guide the web administration interface and services

Firewall IPCop : Presentation of the Web interface and administration

January 16th, 2006 - 06:00 pm ET by Mathieu D.

Graphics System :

The graphics system is very useful to evaluate hardware utilization (processor, memory, swap and disk access), but also allows you to identify the peaks of your resources by hours.

The graphical legends are clear, so we don’t need to go into detail with this. By clicking on the graphic, other elements become available (day, week, month, year) allowing you to also see a whole range of uses.

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Traffic Curves:

The traffic curves represent the level of your bandwidth utilization by time; this also allows you to identify peaks of utilization and saturation points of traffic.

Just like the graphics system, when you click on a graph you obtain a view by time units.



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Connections:

It is possible to follow the communications established between IPCop and its connections in real time. The connections table allows you to follow the IP addresses and used ports and their relative information (protocols, lease, zone, ack, etc).

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