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NetSafeGuard User Guide
NetSafeGuard Installation Interface |
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| Figure 1: NetSafeGuard Installation Interface |
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| Figure 2: Virus-Guard |
NetSafeGuard solution provides network guard (firewall) as a built-in function. There are several options for Firewall usage and settings.
You can add Firewall Rules. You can set
the permission for particular 'IP address',
'Port Number' and 'Port Types'. You can
always change the Firewall Rules. If you
are unsure, please do not add any rules.
The system will use 'default mode' and it
will adjust setting automatically.
Firewall Rule setting is shown in Figure
3.
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| Figure 3: Firewall -- Firewall Rule |
For those of you who are not familiar with
manual setting of Firewall, you can safely
protect your computer by setting an appropriate
security levels.
Firewall security setting is shown in Figure
4.
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| Figure 4: Firewall -- Firewall Security Setting |
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| Figure 5: Firewall -- Firewall Logs |
NetSafeGuard product will scan all your ports for vulnerability test. You can click 'ALL' on screen (as shown in Figure 6) to scan all of your PC ports. If you are unsure what 'Port Scan' will achieve for you, please leave it to technical staff for advice. Alternatively check FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section for supports.
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| Figure 6: Firewall -- Port Scan |
NetSafeGuard provides built-in virus scanning
system for emails and its attachments. This
system is functioning on Default Mode.
Email Guard provides services such as:
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| Figure 7: Email Guard |
NetSafeGuard provides built-in Web Guard.
This system is functioning on Default Mode.
Web Guard provides services such as:
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| Figure 8: Web Guard |
Much of the settings can be configured in this section (as shown in Figure 9).
You can select 'Scan options' and also
set the CPU usage as either 'Lower CPU'
or 'Normal'.
'Lower CPU' gives higher priority to other
applications you are running on the same
machine. This will allow seemingly uninterrupted
business and development activities on your
PC while full scanning is being performed.
You can also choose the Quarantine Folders.
(use 'Default Setting' if unsure).
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| Figure 9: General View of Configuration Settings |
If unsure please use Default mode.
You can set up how often your virus definition
database will be updated.
Also, you can set up your HTTP Proxy for
virus database updates. By default, your
system will receive virus definition updates
from our dedicated server.
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| Figure 10: Configurations - updates |
If unsure please use Default mode.
You can set up your email proxy setup. This
requires some technical knowledge and please contact if you have any queries.
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| Figure 11: Configurations - Email Proxy |
If unsure please use Default mode.
You can set up how often your system will
be scanned. To add a new schedule.
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| Figure 12: Configurations - Scheduled Scanning |
If unsure please use Default mode. You
can select your default response to detected
malwares.
You can also configure the email message
that will be sent to the sender who sent
you malware-related emails. You can remove
this function by selecting appropriate response
action from drop-down menu on 'Select Action/Response'.
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| Figure 13: Configurations - Action |
If
unsure, please use 'Default mode'. Default
mode should be appropriate for most occasions.
If you are unsure, please contact us or submit a request form from
the Support Page.
Thank you.