The InJoy Firewall Installer will guide you through a series of dialogs asking for details about the way in which the Firewall should be installed and started.
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From the desktop folder, you can easily start the Firewall and perform numerous common networking tasks.
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The default appearance of the InJoy Firewall GUI. This is what you see when the firewall is started for the first time. (Windows XP)
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Monitor threats and network activity (locally or remotely) with the InJoy Firewall Deskbar.
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The InJoy Firewall Deskbar with menus, dialogs and pop-ups.
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The visual appearance of the Firewall GUI is highly customizable, allowing network administrators to tailor the appearance to suit their own needs.
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Operate your Firewall at one of a number of pre-defined security levels using the InJoy Firewall GUI's Security Level dialog.
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Define bandwidth priority classes, allowing you to shape traffic and manage bandwidth.
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Rule Workshop allows you to create powerful firewall rules for almost any purpose.
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The VPN Wizard makes it easy for anyone to quickly configure a powerful IPSec VPN.
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The Tunnel Workshop provides comprehensive VPN configuration, with control over all individual IPSec Security Associations (SA).
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The Firewall Properties dialog.
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Read additional information about security alerts.
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Scripted installation, performed at a command prompt, is also quick and simple.
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Viewing Security Logs in the Logview tool is particular beneficial when viewing custom log files, created by your own Firewall rules.
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The Mini firewall GUI theme, showing a menu of other available GUI themes.
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The Classic GUI theme with a list of available color schemes.
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The Personal firewall GUI theme, showing a list of available traffic monitors and logs.
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Default appearance (Red Hat Linux 8.0)
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Enterprise Server GUI (Red Hat Linux 8.0)
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Default appearance (OS/2 Warp Server)
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